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On February 19 , a woman shared a harrowing account via Facebook which reported that a phony Uber driver in Tampa had nearly successfully abducted her for the purposes of sex trafficking. In her post, Emmy Hurley described the purported brush with a human trafficker:. Last night I was picked up by an Uber. Same car, female driver. I got in before checking, as she opened the back door for me from her seat.
About 10 minutes in, my actual Uber called me asking where I was. My voice cracked, because in that instant I knew. The lady refused to stop or respond to me. I told her she was driving by my friends random girls I saw and they would call the cops. I take you back then. She kept going. I booked it out the door, car still moving. She sped off. I later was told by numerous people she is a sex traffic worker. They use women to lure people in, and possibly hang out in the Uber lot to steal rides of similar looking cars.
Always, always check your Uber. Within 48 hours, the post had been shared more than half a million times — despite its similarities to long-circulating urban legends involving nearly identical scenarios at locations as diverse as Target, Hobby Lobby, and Walmart. Numerous stories of trafficking-related near misses have gone viral on Facebook, and experts have routinely stepped in to say that trafficking does not operate in that fashion. It looks like the person who posted on Facebook got into the wrong car and then noticed that, you know, we are not going in the right direction.
Well, they were going in the right direction — if it was the right person in the car. So it became very confusing. The other driver is a legitimate Uber driver who was there to pick up somebody else. According to both police and Uber, the car entered by Hurley was in fact a legitimate Uber driver, not an Uber impersonator. The poster called for an Uber at the airport and appeared to have entered one of the several other Ubers not there for her. The language barrier, and the fact that the woman got into the wrong car, led to confusion … Unfortunately, that also led to inaccurate conclusions that were then posted on social media.