14 Signs That'll Help You Recognize a Child Kidnapper

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • How to protect your child from kidnapping? We’ve got 14 kidnappers’ tricks that kidnappers use when interacting with children. Be careful and show this video to your little ones!
    Every year thousands of kids get abducted all over the world. The kidnappers have all the skills of a good psychologist. They know how to win the kids’ hearts to manipulate their minds perfectly.
    One of the most common tricks all kidnappers use is asking kids for help. If you feel like things have gone too wild and the hysterics is more than a regular grumpy attack, it won’t hurt to check on them. If you spot a suspicious adult watching kids go up and down the slides or building sand castles - let them know that you know. Some abductors will let the kid play a “demo” game to invite them into the car later to continue.
    After winning the child’s trust, the villain can say they have to go to the hospital immediately, because “mom is in trouble.” If you ever overhear that kind of conversation between a kid and an adult, take action.Molesters can invite kids to save local heroes: popular celebrities, coaches or school teachers. They don’t even have to invent a fake name for themselves, just say they were sent by that person everyone knows and loves.
    A driver who is asking a child for directions and invites him or her to get into that car to guide them is 99% a child abductor. When you get lost while driving, you are more likely to ask a policeman or other adults for help, right?
    The easiest way to win someone’s trust is to pretend to be someone everyone trusts already. A policeman, for example. However, a real police officer will try to find the child’s parents and not just take the little one away. If you confront the obviously fake policeman and he refuses to show his ID, try to take a picture of him.
    TIMESTAMPS
    Asking for help 0:37
    Crying kid 1:32
    Playground observers 2:27
    Free stuff 2:56
    Puppies trick 3:58
    Fake friend 4:37
    The hero lure 5:37
    Using other kids 6:13
    Asking for directions 6:44
    Offering a ride 7:14
    The fame lure 8:00
    Fake policemen 8:36
    Sir or Madam 9:22
    The looks 9:40
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    SUMMARY
    -One of the most common tricks all kidnappers use is asking kids for help. If you ever hear an adult begging for help at a playground, it is a reason to be alarmed.
    -If you feel like things have gone too wild and the hysterics is more than a regular grumpy attack, it won’t hurt to check on them. Ask the kid and the accompanying adult if everything is alright, and how they all are related.
    -If you spot a suspicious adult watching kids go up and down the slides or building sand castles - let them know that you know. Take a picture of that stranger.
    -Kids are very kind and trustful. When offered candy, toys or cool gadgets like smartphones and tablets, they will follow the kind stranger anywhere.
    -7% of abductors use puppies to win the kid’s attention and trust.
    -An abductor can do some serious research on the prospective victim and pretend they’re someone they know well.
    -Molesters can invite kids to save local heroes: popular celebrities, coaches or school teachers.
    -Sometimes molesters use other kids to win the child’s trust.
    -A driver who is asking a child for directions and invites him or her to get into that car to guide them is 99% a child abductor.
    -There were known cases in criminal practice when children were taken away on motorcycles after they were offered a fun ride.
    -Kidnappers approach kids complimenting their looks and offering easy fame and success.
    -If you confront the obviously fake policeman and he refuses to show his ID, try to take a picture of him.
    -If you hear a child call an adult accompanying him or her "Sir" or "Madam," it is a warning sign, as well.
    -If you see a well-dressed child being taken somewhere by a strangely-looking adult dressed carelessly or even somewhat like a homeless person, do not ignore it.
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Комментарии • 25 тыс.

  • @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
    @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL  5 лет назад +1704

    If you see this on your door, you're in danger! ruclips.net/video/rCXPSrcnozk/видео.html

  • @poblacion4621
    @poblacion4621 6 лет назад +4650

    *What if*
    The abductor says, “your friend is at my house, do you want to come?”
    Then you say, “oh, I don’t have friends.”
    The abductor says, “oh.”

  • @domsantiago361
    @domsantiago361 6 лет назад +1782

    Why I feel like more kidnappers are watching this to see what to avoid doing and to see what's worth trying.

    • @Teddybear6775
      @Teddybear6775 6 лет назад +126

      Omg he's right this video could of helped the kidnapers know what to avoid

    • @Realperson16
      @Realperson16 6 лет назад +88

      Oh no....... may god help us all

    • @yaqusmafamily3077
      @yaqusmafamily3077 6 лет назад +50

      Mr M the best ways are to stay around your child , give them phone to call police , to track them or teach them self defence techniques.

    • @maryblob3820
      @maryblob3820 6 лет назад +14

      That’s so true ☹️☹️ (p.s. your profile pic is my fav character from Fairy Tail)

    • @Yuqideqiko
      @Yuqideqiko 6 лет назад +8

      Me too 💀💀

  • @BasilOmori_
    @BasilOmori_ 2 года назад +69

    As a kid, I never trusted strangers, not for games, not for toys, not for candy, nothing. And still never will. This advice is amazing though, thank you.

    • @hanbigim
      @hanbigim Год назад +2

      yes. literally once i mother walked over to me at a mall and i thought she was a stranger for a split second and i got ready to hit someone

    • @BasilOmori_
      @BasilOmori_ Год назад +1

      @@hanbigim 👀

    • @khanhbachvan1554
      @khanhbachvan1554 11 месяцев назад

      yeah me too

    • @user-it2ee4cq8u
      @user-it2ee4cq8u 8 месяцев назад +1

      @thecollector_.-
      You can't trust strangers! Only your parents!

  • @rishadchaudhuri3404
    @rishadchaudhuri3404 2 года назад +158

    Fun fact: all the dislikes in this video are from the kidnappers

  • @ZefDavenport
    @ZefDavenport 6 лет назад +434

    I remember as a kid I was told multiple times to never go with strangers or people who gave me candy for free, so when I got lost once in the beach and a guy came to me, I was both scared and desperate for help .
    Instead of taking my hand and dragging me away, he told me "Are you lost? Don't worry, follow me, we'll get help", and I followed him. He took me with the beach staff, told me everything would be okay, said his goodbyes and left. I got lost because my parents got distracted for a second. So parents out there, stop looking at the cellphone all day long and always keep an eye on your kids.
    And to that man, wherever he is, thanks for saving me that day.

    • @EyeLeSsTigER911
      @EyeLeSsTigER911 6 лет назад +13

      Dimm Nogal you made it sound like once your parents looked at their phones you just decided to go so far away from where you were supposed to be that you forgot where you were at.
      there is fault on both sides.

    • @ZefDavenport
      @ZefDavenport 6 лет назад +22

      *EyeLeSs TigER* : That would be interesting if cellphones existed when I was a kid. Back then, cellphones didn't exist, only normal phones, so my parents didn't exactly have a distraction on them. Still, I put the cellphone example because is way too common these days. Also, I was 6; when you're 6 you don't have enough experience to realize that maybe you can get lost. Of course I learned after that. Besides, cellphone or not, parents should be aware of where their kids are, especially in a crowded area. You can't blame a kid for getting lost if that kid is too young to understand the concept of truly getting lost.

    • @zzzzttttt
      @zzzzttttt 6 лет назад

      Dimm Nogal

    • @peacem8574
      @peacem8574 6 лет назад +4

      Omg it happened to me the exact same thing.

    • @liliawolf4529
      @liliawolf4529 6 лет назад +4

      Very nice of that guy to help ya

  • @justalivingmemeboo8282
    @justalivingmemeboo8282 6 лет назад +496

    One time i was at the shop with my mum and there was this 15 ish girl alone and this 60 ish year old man said “hey I know your mum she told me to pick you up and take you to the park.” And she said “Um okay?” And I said “No I actually will take her. I know her from school.” And he said “her mum told ME to take her” and I said” it’s okay I’ll take her. We’re bffs” and me and her are now actually BFFS

  • @alexsmith3678
    @alexsmith3678 8 месяцев назад +5

    This actually happened to my friend. It was number 4. She told me all about it at the time and I didn't know it was sketchy until she was taken away for a few minutes then a helpful lady saw that a man was pulling a 13 year old girl who was screaming and she called the stepped up to help her out by saying ,THERE YOU ARE MY BEAUTIFUL NIECE!!, and the man left her there with the lady ❤ she is one of the reasons I never lose hope in humanity!

  • @Eternal.spotlight
    @Eternal.spotlight Год назад +8

    Just a few weeks ago, a adult asked my older brother to help “unload” his car. But then he kept looking at me like he was using my older brother as a way for him to kidnap me.
    I’m still scared to this day.

  • @1973Tessavel
    @1973Tessavel 6 лет назад +1392

    If someone says “I have a dog in my car, want to see it”
    You say “bring it to me”

    • @_Talise
      @_Talise 6 лет назад +67

      Good idea, cuz it may not be a dog theyre tryna show ya.

    • @rinnkagecore731
      @rinnkagecore731 6 лет назад +17

      Dis Is A Bird Named WILOP yeah

    • @kiwawa79aj8
      @kiwawa79aj8 6 лет назад +7

      Dis Is A Bird Named WILOP 😂 and 100th like 👌

    • @TLAizaakZtriker
      @TLAizaakZtriker 6 лет назад +18

      And then put on shades?

    • @phazer7795
      @phazer7795 6 лет назад +3

      Dis Is A Bird Named WILOP yep they will say..."u know what bye" lollolol

  • @lolycoly3950
    @lolycoly3950 6 лет назад +5493

    Who else is a kid watching this?

  • @goatsanddaisies7951
    @goatsanddaisies7951 Год назад +6

    My Mom always explained how she was so scared of my siblings and I getting kidnapped. I'm 13 years old and she doesn't let me go to the bathroom in any large restaurant without her walking me there. It gets frustrating sometimes but I appreciate it.

  • @everstars.
    @everstars. 3 года назад +20

    abductors watching this be like: Okay, okay thanks I'll use this info to not get in jail

  • @rayyanma1608
    @rayyanma1608 6 лет назад +1357

    Interesting thing is I might have stopped a kidnapping (keep in mind that word "might"). I was taking one of my normal afternoon strolls through the park, and while I was cutting through the playground, I kept seeing this poorly dressed guy act all weird and trying to converse with kids. I thought nothing of it at first until I overheard him tell a kid that he had a 3DS that he could show this five-six year old boy at his car. As soon as I heard that, my hair-triggers went up and I flat-out confronted him.
    "Can I help you sir?" I asked in a suspicious tone with my slight southern accent while standing straight and tall.
    "I don't think you would need to man. I was just going to show my 3DS." this guy responded.
    "Odd thing to do, but sounds interesting; mind if I tag along?" I answered to this guy.
    He was just dumbfounded for words and at that point said "Never mind" with some excuse and walked off. Now, why I said might is there is no way I could have proved the guy was a kidnapper, but after seeing this video, it sure adds more to the idea that he was.
    Sorry for the rambling. Just wanted to share.

    • @rey7318
      @rey7318 6 лет назад +101

      OMG you're a hero

    • @rayyanma1608
      @rayyanma1608 6 лет назад +59

      Rey the Jedi Well, thanks for the compliment.

    • @stellainnit8019
      @stellainnit8019 6 лет назад +60

      Ray Yanma 👍 becus you FLAMING STOPED A KIDNAP

    • @Droluxx
      @Droluxx 6 лет назад +44

      Ray Yanma this wasted half of my life but still worth it.

    • @rayyanma1608
      @rayyanma1608 6 лет назад +29

      SheepLoversRB Wasted?

  • @TheUnknown-su6oz
    @TheUnknown-su6oz 6 лет назад +4562

    Who is actually a child but watching this just to learn?
    Just me? Flip!

  • @exxq.
    @exxq. Год назад +6

    Last week I was walking to my house, and I saw a man that was slowly approaching me and talking to me about.. weird topics (love relationships, complimenting me). I knew something was up, so I ended up running away. I did not get to call the police and just entered the shop near my place. I don’t know what happened to the guy after that, but I am so paranoic walking to school now. I hope he didn’t get to hurt other children.

  • @danhodgson897
    @danhodgson897 Год назад +2

    Ty, BRIGHT SIDE. This is gonna be very helpful in my life and help others too, I love the idea of u doing more vids like this, it’ll help raise my awareness in life, and help me look out for my little brother, too.

  • @builderman5568
    @builderman5568 4 года назад +167

    Kidnapper: *Please show me directions *
    Me:*pulls out uno reverse card*

  • @warriorcathub4244
    @warriorcathub4244 3 года назад +609

    "what could one little child do to another cute little child"
    Me: *flashbacks of my siblings fighting*

    • @NoName-gq3rc
      @NoName-gq3rc 3 года назад +11

      LOLOLOLLOLOL 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zay4401
      @zay4401 3 года назад +15

      Me and my brother:💥💥💥💥

    • @trandafiris
      @trandafiris 3 года назад +4

      *me hears this right when i read this comment*
      oh ya boi

    • @alzanajasmines3959
      @alzanajasmines3959 3 года назад +2

      Relatable

    • @EtherealEssence1
      @EtherealEssence1 3 года назад +2

      Me,who has no siblings: IM GLAD TO BE AN ONLY CHILD NOW 👧

  • @breannasprouse281
    @breannasprouse281 2 года назад +65

    Kidnapper: hey I lost my dog can you find it with me
    Kid: sorry I’m a cat person
    Kidnapper: :|

    • @USER_BANNEDXXX
      @USER_BANNEDXXX 2 года назад +5

      me too im more of a cat person than a dog person

    • @dragonkingkj
      @dragonkingkj 2 года назад +2

      That me bro but still no cats near me either

    • @colmmanley2678
      @colmmanley2678 Год назад +2

      Ask them what is their dogs name, breed, age and gender and completely stump them

    • @deliaandreeamoraru
      @deliaandreeamoraru Год назад +2

      @@USER_BANNEDXXX me too

    • @marlonflores7299
      @marlonflores7299 Год назад +2

      Ohhhhhhhhhhhh!!!

  • @rainbowprincess1341
    @rainbowprincess1341 2 года назад +7

    This is why I always held onto my parents hand tightly wherever we went

  • @AndreiBWRA019
    @AndreiBWRA019 3 года назад +332

    "Hey do you want Airpods?"
    "Nah I have Airpods Pro"
    "oh"
    *runs away*

  • @RainbowPawPrint
    @RainbowPawPrint 4 года назад +204

    When I was little, my mom told me that if a stranger picked me up and tried to abduct me, I shouldn't just scream, I should yell ”Help! This is not my mom/dad!”. That's because it's not unusual for young kids to throw tantrums and to scream, cry and resist even when held by their own parents at times. Therefore, other people might not realize that a child is being kidnapped if the child appears to just be throwing a tantrum. By actually yelling for help and to say that ”this is not my mom/dad”, it increases the chances that someone will step in.
    My mom also said that I should never just take someone's word for it if they claim that my parents have asked them to pick me up and that they will take me to them. I should never leave with a stranger without first talking to my mom, dad, teacher or whoever was watching me at the time.

    • @christmascat5463
      @christmascat5463 4 года назад +11

      Also;
      If a stranger is trying to grab u u should yell “ FIRE “
      And not “StRaNgEr”
      As more ppl will come if there is a fire then when they see a kid screaming like a maniac then they will help chuu

    • @c4r7s0n
      @c4r7s0n 4 года назад +5

      Thanks for the tip! :D

    • @Bloonsmonki
      @Bloonsmonki 4 года назад +5

      I am a kid

    • @Quinixity
      @Quinixity 4 года назад +4

      Smart

    • @madisongray6351
      @madisongray6351 4 года назад +6

      We have a code word, so if someone is coming to pick us up we ask, what’s the code word, if we know it we can go with them, if there wrong we know they are not actually picking us up, this goes for our family members too, the code changes every time we use it.

  • @HongZiQinVivian
    @HongZiQinVivian 2 года назад +4

    1:42 when I wanted the banana plushy I cries and screamed that I want it and wanted to escape my mom's hand

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Год назад

      That’s why the narrator advised viewers to ask first. In your case, your mom probably would’ve thanked the bystander and explained what was going on.

  • @coolgirlleisha1200
    @coolgirlleisha1200 3 года назад +1

    Thank you bright side of the help!
    :)))

  • @simmery7515
    @simmery7515 6 лет назад +234

    My mom always tells me when I was a kid that I was impossible to get kidnapped. Every time my parents takes me to relatives.. whenever they try to talk, hug, or kiss me I would scream and cry. (Well that won't work when the kidnapper use physical force on me.. but hey Atleast I have a blood curdling scream to alert anyone ^^')

    • @nnmjghjbgjj971
      @nnmjghjbgjj971 6 лет назад +2

      Simmery Simmer lol

    • @WasabiKitCat
      @WasabiKitCat 6 лет назад +6

      Simmery Simmer It’s hard to get a kid to trust a stranger if that kid just hates everyone whether they’re a stranger or not!

    • @dinothegoldeneggofpower6461
      @dinothegoldeneggofpower6461 6 лет назад +3

      Nah that's just called being a normal toddler

    • @thedeadlygamer5833
      @thedeadlygamer5833 6 лет назад +2

      If it’s a guy just nail his balls

    • @kittencritter7914
      @kittencritter7914 6 лет назад +4

      Same! I was so aware of everything and everyone when I was really young. Oh, a person I don't know is approaching me? Run. Oh, I'm lost and this guy who isn't security is offering to help me find my parents? I don't care that I don't know where they are, run. The only way I actually let someone go anywhere near me was literally because they looked about a thousand years old and could barely walk on their own. I had enough when I was really little to be incredibly paranoid around anything that wasn't familiar.

  • @actuallyarat4498
    @actuallyarat4498 3 года назад +217

    Tip: If you’re lost don’t go to a gas station for directions, they most likely ride the same road every day. Ask a pizza place instead, they go everywhere so they would be better with directions.

    • @paul-ye3ut
      @paul-ye3ut 3 года назад +5

      or ups

    • @howcomeihavesubs
      @howcomeihavesubs 3 года назад +4

      💯💯

    • @mgd6087
      @mgd6087 3 года назад +7

      Mail carriers are the best!

    • @kawaiiamarii2240
      @kawaiiamarii2240 3 года назад +13

      okay
      _but how do you find the pizza place_

    • @actuallyarat4498
      @actuallyarat4498 3 года назад +14

      @@kawaiiamarii2240 ask the pizza place for directions to the other pizza place

  • @ravenlebean361
    @ravenlebean361 3 года назад +6

    A smart thing for when you have your own children (if you don't have them) is to go by 'Ren' or some unique name so if a kidnapper trys to say 'your mom/dad are in danger, come with me' your child can say 'i don't have a mom/dad' and the kidnapper doesn't have an excuse cause he doesn't know what they have

    • @Hydris_Hydra5017
      @Hydris_Hydra5017 Год назад +1

      but that kidnapper might think he actually doesn't have parents and finds it as a free child convincing him to target him as child with no parents has a much lower chance of getting a report on it

    • @wanahmadamsyarzafrie8080
      @wanahmadamsyarzafrie8080 Год назад

      @@Hydris_Hydra5017 Yes I agree

  • @mytab9320
    @mytab9320 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your advice 🙂 .

  • @WildandFreetv7679
    @WildandFreetv7679 6 лет назад +4299

    You should have a code word only you and your child know. If they person asking them to go along the child can demand the code word. If they don’t know the word then they should not go with them. Watch your kids and everyone’s else’s kids as long as there are eyes everywhere these sickos can be stopped.

    • @hasselachi5373
      @hasselachi5373 6 лет назад +73

      ENIGMATIC CONSCIENCE smart but I doubt a preschooler would remember or care about it

    • @hasselachi5373
      @hasselachi5373 6 лет назад +38

      HeyKay that’s good...don’t even share it with ur friends or even me

    • @mooncurse5361
      @mooncurse5361 6 лет назад +23

      ENIGMATIC CONSCIENCE Smart. Imma do that one day! Thanks

    • @thesherover7444
      @thesherover7444 6 лет назад +15

      Your smert.

    • @kmckinley7151
      @kmckinley7151 6 лет назад +22

      GENIUS! TELLING MY MOM NOW!

  • @sailorbear-kun4126
    @sailorbear-kun4126 3 года назад +143

    I once went to the park with my friends, and there was a playground observer there, he was filming us and following us, when we left he was trying to follow us home, so I told my friends that we should go for a walk to have a nice talk. Then when we got close enough to my street to run in quickly without being seen, I told her that we have to run and she can’t question it. She questioned it when we got inside and I decided to tell her.

    • @sailorbear-kun4126
      @sailorbear-kun4126 3 года назад +9

      @Amanda Carrese yeah.

    • @sonickirbys
      @sonickirbys 3 года назад +11

      Mission complete!
      Award: Not kidnapped

    • @tlaio
      @tlaio 3 года назад +14

      I'm glad you're okay, then! For the few people who see this, I hope you have a fun, safe day!

    • @singbin
      @singbin 3 года назад +1

      @Euder Araujo what

    • @imapizza4095
      @imapizza4095 3 года назад +3

      @Euder Araujo probably the observer is a he and the friend is a she

  • @thewestongamer9254
    @thewestongamer9254 2 года назад

    Thanks So much for the Video! I will for sure tell all of my friends.

  • @rkdc1030
    @rkdc1030 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, i feel more overprotective and aware now and i will always stay home.

  • @JusAlph7
    @JusAlph7 6 лет назад +981

    Abductor: Do you want some candy?
    Kid: nah I have enough cookies at my house.

    • @laurahurst8901
      @laurahurst8901 6 лет назад +1

      deep sea alphie EXACTLY

    • @mamacristmamacristloveshaw837
      @mamacristmamacristloveshaw837 6 лет назад +10

      You need to say this to that abductor "I hate cookies. And my mom say eating cookies may harm you teeth" by the way this is serious and it is no laughing matter

    • @cathgriffiths6555
      @cathgriffiths6555 6 лет назад +1

      deep sea alphie that
      would probs be me 😁😂

    • @Moxxie_poxxie
      @Moxxie_poxxie 6 лет назад

      Yes trpw

    • @abfabfabab8356
      @abfabfabab8356 6 лет назад

      deep sea alphie I would say I need to ask my mum and dad I get a heavy bat and hit him round the head then run to my parents

  • @evinina3898
    @evinina3898 6 лет назад +220

    1979
    Abductor:Hey kid
    Kid:Yeah
    Abductor:Want some candy
    Kid:YESSSSSSS
    Abductor:Get in my van
    Kid:OK
    2018
    Abductor:Hey kid
    Kid:What
    Abductor:Want free wifi
    Kid: YESSSSSS
    Abductor:Get in my van
    Kid:OK

    • @camilasalcedo735
      @camilasalcedo735 6 лет назад +3

      Evin Deepak hahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahahahahahahahah

    • @evinina3898
      @evinina3898 6 лет назад +4

      Ikr

    • @xxsmol_beanxx82
      @xxsmol_beanxx82 6 лет назад +3

      Evin Deepak lol

    • @xxsmol_beanxx82
      @xxsmol_beanxx82 6 лет назад +2

      Sean Wilkinson yep

    • @inniefiles
      @inniefiles 6 лет назад +3

      But I have data, so it wouldn't work on me. Plus, I barely use things on my phone that need Wi-Fi.

  • @w2peng
    @w2peng 2 года назад

    Thank u so much for posting this

  • @theartsyabigail
    @theartsyabigail Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. Might use it when i go out alone❤

  • @coolestperson387
    @coolestperson387 6 лет назад +398

    One day I was at the park playing with my sister and this guy was watching us. When my sister went to the swings I stayed at the slides. I just happened to see the guy talk to my sister and them laughing. I notice the guy is pointing at a van. I quickly ran as fast as possible to them telling my sister that it was time to leave and mom said so. The guy started talking to me so I said “sorry but we have to leave our mom said” I noticed when I said “our mom said” he looked shocked and said I won’t keep her waiting and walked off scared. My sister asked why we were leaving we were there for like 2 min (she didn’t say that all but that’s a way to say it) I said he was trying to take her and hurt or do bad things to her.she looked scared. We told our parents as soon as possible.
    Btw I was 9 and my sister was 3 at the time. Now I’m 10 and she is 4.
    Edit: holy cow guys thx for the likes and reply’s like dangggggggggg😂😂

    • @augustsoul258
      @augustsoul258 6 лет назад +9

      Kenzie Gaming OML THE SAME THING HAPPENED!

    • @gamingredditor73
      @gamingredditor73 6 лет назад +60

      👏👏👏👏👏👏 GOOD. You may have saved your sister from something horrible.

    • @genericname8768
      @genericname8768 6 лет назад +16

      Kenzie Gaming such brave you are i am 12

    • @genericname8768
      @genericname8768 6 лет назад +3

      Kenzie Gaming this never happened to me luckely i live in austria

    • @snickers5888
      @snickers5888 6 лет назад +11

      same happened to me but my lil bro was walking to the van with the guy and i remembered i had a 4 inch blade in my back pocket i walked near my lil bro and said a code word we made up its "trip" so i handed my lil bro my blade (he was 12 i was 12) because he waved me over and the guy looked at me and i spit at him he was trying to grab me but my lil bro got him in his back then my dad ran over the guy had a HUGE knife but before he did anything my dad shot him in his left shoulder he dropped the knife and i kicked it to my dad my lil bro handed me back the knife sneakily (i wasnt suppost to have a blade) true story im older by "lil bro" by 16 days he was arrested my dads a cop😀 ( now im 19 so is he.......wow i almost died and got sexually abused and murdered

  • @jadenvargas3660
    @jadenvargas3660 4 года назад +440

    Kidnapper:Ur dad is in trouble
    kid:My dad died
    Kidnapper:*gets scared and runs*
    kid:just kidding

  • @isak.shaikh5778
    @isak.shaikh5778 Год назад +1

    Where I live, many abductions and shootings happen. Thanks for the heads up👍

  • @nvngamergirl2730
    @nvngamergirl2730 2 года назад +2

    To be honest I am not only watching this to avoid this from happening to me...but also to make sure I can be of hlp in such situation and also realize when it's happening

  • @roselight2564
    @roselight2564 6 лет назад +194

    Who else is looking at comments to get out of the mood that is making u feel terrified

    • @anoushkasingh2080
      @anoushkasingh2080 6 лет назад +3

      Rose Light I think I would've felt morbid too but I was talking to my mom about this while watching this so I didnt felt that way.

    • @sufyaankinslow268
      @sufyaankinslow268 6 лет назад

      Me

    • @kody9877
      @kody9877 6 лет назад

      Rose Light yes yes yes

    • @budgiefeet8196
      @budgiefeet8196 6 лет назад

      Me O-o

    • @akashraveendran6177
      @akashraveendran6177 6 лет назад +1

      I AM VERY TERRIFIED ESPECIALLY FROM THE PICTURES I DIDNT EVEN WATCH THE ENTIRE VIDEO

  • @amycao5419
    @amycao5419 6 лет назад +851

    The heavier you are, the harder it is to get kidnapped. Stay safe and eat cake.

  • @wolfspain7385
    @wolfspain7385 2 года назад

    Was looking for a video like this! But wonder if there is one on safeguarding kids from predators amongst family/family friends.

  • @mrvoid3002
    @mrvoid3002 2 года назад +5

    Stranger: "your friend is with me at home, wanna come?"
    Me: "whats his name then?"
    Stranger: "..."
    Me: "Exactly"

  • @urmom-mw8nx
    @urmom-mw8nx 5 лет назад +265

    So once when I was a really little kid, I used to walk home in 2nd grade, I was about 6-7 years old. My parents had always talked to me about children abductors here and there, but I didn’t really care because I never thought it would happen to me. But I lived about 10-15 minute walk home from my school. I was walking home from school, and this nice looking car pulled over, he told me he was my grandpa’s friend, he looked about 60-65 years old, (as I remember) So, I explained that I don’t have a grandpa ( I lost him when I was born ) and the child abductor said “I meant your grandma's” I usually walked home with my brother who is a year and a half older than me but he was sick. He explained calmly that he had talked to my brother recently. I said “Okay..” I took off running, to my surprise he started following me, I was sorta close to my house, about a 5 more minute walk. He finally pulled over and stepped out of the car. That’s when I pulled off my bookbag and shoes and took off sprinting. My dad was waiting for my by the gate. And the abductor was behind me when my father let me in the gate. My father confronted him.
    Always remember that the world is not safe, this video is giving off useful tips.

    • @urmom-mw8nx
      @urmom-mw8nx 5 лет назад +28

      This was a story I made up! Doesn’t it sound so real though?

    • @masonb3262
      @masonb3262 5 лет назад +11

      Fried Potato I love people’s story’s but that has scared me

    • @masonb3262
      @masonb3262 5 лет назад +17

      By the way nice story I actually thought that was real but I was happy it wasn’t

    • @nickkretschmer3235
      @nickkretschmer3235 5 лет назад +10

      and then your father called the cops and you got your shoes and backpack back and the man was arrested

    • @tararamnarain7124
      @tararamnarain7124 5 лет назад +7

      Omg
      Thank god it wasn't real

  • @JXDGES
    @JXDGES 6 лет назад +231

    12% of all abductors use candy and or sweets as a lure.
    BUT
    88% of all abductors use mobile data and iPhone X as a lure.

    • @xhinkoo
      @xhinkoo 6 лет назад +2

      True surprised he didn't mention

    • @dava_arvarabi
      @dava_arvarabi 6 лет назад +2

      EliteSniper132 the Candy and sweets lure was a past, now those kidnappers use iPhone X and Mobile data

    • @xhinkoo
      @xhinkoo 6 лет назад +1

      Dava Arvarabi ya he said that readbthe "read more" button.

    • @dava_arvarabi
      @dava_arvarabi 6 лет назад

      did he said Candy and sweets lure were a past?

    • @premonition5508
      @premonition5508 6 лет назад +2

      They barely use sweets now, its old, everyones parents say "dont take candy from strangers" so i doubt 12% even use it anymore id downgrade it to about 6%

  • @melissacullen4678
    @melissacullen4678 2 года назад

    Thank you for making videos Like this it really helps me learn

  • @Sageoftime0647
    @Sageoftime0647 2 года назад +4

    Once when I was at camp, I was at the playground. There was this weird old man who was watching me and other girls play. It was really weird. We never went to that park again!

  • @psalm1013
    @psalm1013 5 лет назад +558

    Kidnapper: do you want candy?
    Me: i prefer salt.

    • @mohamed13good
      @mohamed13good 5 лет назад +12

      Oof

    • @randomstuffgm1481
      @randomstuffgm1481 5 лет назад +3

      Me too

    • @averyoddperson3564
      @averyoddperson3564 5 лет назад +2

      YoloYoloYo Tangjinjaem3 SAMMMMEEEE

    • @vanessavargas8208
      @vanessavargas8208 5 лет назад +3

      good one!!!

    • @Paradee477
      @Paradee477 5 лет назад +13

      my version
      kidnapper do you like wifi?
      me:BOI IM IN THE MIDDLE OF TAGGING YOUR HOUSE WITH MY SYMBOL,.... so to awnser your question yes... but IVE GOT DATA

  • @apersonyoudontknow2660
    @apersonyoudontknow2660 6 лет назад +422

    The book taught me to.
    " *TRUST NO ONE* "

  • @davidhewitt5937
    @davidhewitt5937 2 года назад +8

    The only one I can see a different reason for (other than abduction) is playground observer. One day while I was visiting my childhood playground, as an adult, I swung on a medal porch type swing. Just remembering happier times. No one around.
    I was so lost in thought that I didn't notice several younger families started pulling up. The looks I got were disgusted and hostile.
    All I'm saying, the lonely guy on a swing might not be a creeper. Keep a watch, sure, but it might be a guy in crises looking for a positive memory.

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove Год назад +2

      Then there’s the final one: the looks. Some children can look dramatically different from one parent if they’re adopted or if the other parent is a different race. I think it’s more important to observe how the adult and child interact with each-other rather basing judgements on appearance alone.

  • @skittle-chan2808
    @skittle-chan2808 3 года назад +9

    Me after watching this video,
    Me sees a adult talking to a small child when I see their parents I tell them goo save your child and they run to look at some other kid
    Me : embarrassed**

  • @deadroses7500
    @deadroses7500 6 лет назад +410

    I saw another Vid like this way back
    And Way back
    A guy had a little boy's hand the boy was screaming and crying and trying to pull out the grip as I was watching from a far with my mom, I tugged on her shirt and and pointed at them, I knew something wasn't right....i said to my mom "that is not the boy's dad. "
    And my mom knew something was up too.
    We walked over and my mother asked him who he was to the boy, he tried to say he was his dad and I just said very loud "LIAR" my mother quickly snatched the boy from him and boy had said "I don't know Him! I don't know him!" I was old enough to understand how to take a picture so I grabbed my mother's phone and took a picture of the guy the guy ran away and we took the boy too look for his parents we couldn't find them so we took him to the police station and showed the picture to them
    Apparently the guy had been known for taking children.
    Selling drugs.
    And raping young woman.
    And was trying to be hunted Down.
    The police found his parents and his mom and dad thanked my and my mom and my mom and the boy's parents are now best friends
    I'm friends with the boy now and we're basically the same age
    He thanks me to this day for saving his life.
    Oh and the guy was caught and is still serving his time in prison.

  • @TheAmazingNoah
    @TheAmazingNoah 6 лет назад +621

    I am the child but I watch this to protect myself

  • @valtaiolegendoryblader4477
    @valtaiolegendoryblader4477 2 года назад +1

    thanks for the amazing tips it helped me alot to spot a kidnappper brightside

  • @38_sukriti.u_6d8
    @38_sukriti.u_6d8 2 года назад +2

    8:56
    So the only policemen we can trust are the people in the police station 😊

  • @LittleKittySilver
    @LittleKittySilver 6 лет назад +89

    God, number 10 makes me feel like a creep because when i was 18 i adopted a puppy from shelter. Because she wasn't socialized very well and there being a lot of schools around where i live that i started walking her around the same time the schools got out so she could socialized with kids, dogs and adults alike. I must have seen like a huge creep to some the parents.

  • @the-rogamer7955
    @the-rogamer7955 Год назад

    Thanks for the info! I wo I’ll be very cautious of my surroundings now

  • @jonathangochayna2746
    @jonathangochayna2746 Год назад

    thank you so much for these tips

  • @violetgaming6469
    @violetgaming6469 6 лет назад +253

    Number 7 was more creepy to me because when I was young my family and i were in the beach when a kid invited me to play. Of course i said yes because I was 5-6 years old, after 10 minutes my mom was calling me so that we could go home and I said bye to the kid and I remember 2 guys in the corner of my eye looking a bit disappointed.
    Edit: So many likes! ! My old record was 2!

    • @salmonandtrout4813
      @salmonandtrout4813 6 лет назад +10

      mate you lucky

    • @keddethan
      @keddethan 6 лет назад +6

      Maybe it could have just been a normal family and the parents were sad that the son didn't make any friends

    • @violetgaming6469
      @violetgaming6469 6 лет назад +13

      Ethan Keddy true but they didnt really look alike. The kid had pale skin with black hair and blue eyes while the other adults had more darker skin with brown hair and eyes. But you could be right.

    • @franchelledoromal8402
      @franchelledoromal8402 6 лет назад

      Violet Gaming i

    • @ThePaffening
      @ThePaffening 6 лет назад +6

      Jesus.

  • @PILL-
    @PILL- 4 года назад +202

    Once when i went to africa, i was walking with my parents. I walked a little slower than them, and suddenly a man grabbed my arm and started asking where sm i going. I was scared and just froze, luckily before my parents turned around the corner, they checked on me. I was so happy that they looked at that moment, i knew what was going to happen. So i was so scared i couldnt move, speak, nothing.. just froze and looked at him..
    If you are a dad/mom, make sure to check on your child every now and then.
    Edit: thanks for the likes :3

    • @bluv5101
      @bluv5101 4 года назад +8

      that musteve been scary!

    • @ellelawliet6032
      @ellelawliet6032 3 года назад +3

      Africa is not a country

    • @PILL-
      @PILL- 3 года назад +9

      @@ellelawliet6032 did i say it was?

    • @PILL-
      @PILL- 3 года назад +10

      @@ellelawliet6032 i just said i went to africa

    • @uconn_fan8530
      @uconn_fan8530 3 года назад +9

      Wonderful child he did not say it was a country or a continent he just said Africa so you are wrong please do not say stuff that are not true

  • @Ohiocat1662
    @Ohiocat1662 2 года назад

    This is really important for kids all around the world because thousands of children are gone missing.. That's why i trust bright side for information

  • @milkman4407
    @milkman4407 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the help in finding my competition

  • @josephstalin3252
    @josephstalin3252 6 лет назад +298

    Ubductor calling from phone : "your mom is in trouble, come here fast !"
    Me : "my mom is sitting right next to me"

  • @flarenova6286
    @flarenova6286 6 лет назад +97

    Tips if you are being kidnapped that my dad taught me
    1. If they try to grab your wrist, pull back and put your hands up at about the same hight as your neck, palms facing them and slapping their hand if they try to grab you. Say kinda loudly, "stop, I don't know you, you aren't my parent, go away I don't know you," and the like, progressively getting louder. Other people could hear early on, and jump in and try to help, they are less likely if you just scream. Do the same if they grab your wrist and try to pull away.
    2. If they grab you, loudly tell a specific person, even if you know nothing about them, to call the police or that you are being kidnapped, or the kidnapper isn't your parent. "Hey you, in the (outfit), call 911 (assuming you live in the US), this is not my mom/dad" this means they won't think someone else will call 911, since if you tell someone that they specifically have to do something, they are more likely to do something then if you tell a group, "someone please call 911" don't waste time saying please, you shouldn't spent the time to be polite, and you aren't asking them to call the police, you are telling them the have to call the police, so the don't feel like it is an option.
    3. If no one is around, scream not "ahhh" or "help" but something like "CALL 911, I'M BEING KIDNAPPED!" or "IF YOU HEAR THIS CALL 911!" so anyone who hears knows for sure something is wrong. It means it is like you are telling them specifically that they have to call the police.
    4. If you have to defend yourself, hit along the center of the body (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, neck, stomach, groin), and hit as hard as you can. If they hold you close to their body, do something like bring a knee to their groin, put your fingers like claws and go in front of their face, and then rake down, simultaneously bringing you knee down and stomping on their foot. If they grab you with their hands, try to put your fingers in their eyes. They will either let go to keep your hands out of their face, or let go because you just poked their eye as hard as you can. Then turn and run for your life, and run to the nicest looking person, and say something like, "a guy just tried to kidnap me, call 911".
    5. Try to get somewhere with a bunch of people, since if more people see something, the kidnapper is more likely to back off.

  • @donttrustme6079
    @donttrustme6079 2 года назад +5

    “Kids are kind and trustful”
    I think the opposite

    • @nurbaizura2346
      @nurbaizura2346 2 года назад

      Maybe you right XD

    • @arctichare6548
      @arctichare6548 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, my daughter has this thing for putting her hands on people and I think that it could come to use with a kidnapper because she’ll most likely kick the kidnapper in the part and kick them in the knee cap and bite and scratch them.

  • @Coofkie
    @Coofkie Год назад +1

    I actually met a car driving kidnapper in my ballet school.
    This old lady inside a parked car was asking me for directions to a place.
    I couldn’t hear her correctly so I didn’t know what place she was saying.
    Then, I went a bit closer to her car but she was giving me a bad vibe so I stayed a bit far back from her.
    After that, she was going to offer me candy but my mom arrived and I left.

  • @thatwhitedoggo7636
    @thatwhitedoggo7636 6 лет назад +573

    Kidnapper: Do you want candy?
    Me: *I'm* *on* *diet!*

  • @KillerBebe
    @KillerBebe 6 лет назад +1260

    I don’t agree with #12, I can understand what is behind this fear but sometimes one passes by a playground and stopping for a moment or two to watch children at play is nice and brings joy to a mundane day.

    • @janaeblack4009
      @janaeblack4009 6 лет назад +55

      KillerBebe true

    • @spikethedragon341
      @spikethedragon341 6 лет назад +275

      And sometimes, childless adults who often looking at kids at Playgrounds, especially elder ones, is sometimes... Well... Already lost their child(ren), most often tragically.
      Rather than accusing them of being child abductor, better try to speak with them and ask if they have children. If they end up sad looking and glassy eyed, those are poor guys who lost their children...

    • @KillerBebe
      @KillerBebe 6 лет назад +127

      Eliezer Jonathan I am in total agreement, not every person is a monster. It can be as you said, loss is hard and the diversion of watching children at play is at times a nice thing to watch

    • @midwestkatie8068
      @midwestkatie8068 6 лет назад +89

      KillerBebe Stopping to watch kids isn't the problem. Getting in amongst them, is. Trying to separate a kid from group, or latching on to kid alone is. It is about body language. Do you act comfortable and laugh? Or do you make a point of standing off by yourself? Looking around?

    • @roastingroyalty2125
      @roastingroyalty2125 6 лет назад +25

      That’s a common way Kids get snatched though,and im sure you’ll be able to tell if it’s some guy that look like he don’t needa be anywhere near a park

  • @elizabethwebb5926
    @elizabethwebb5926 2 месяца назад +1

    True story. One day we were at Braum’s and I was looking at the ice cream menu. A strangely dressed woman said to me, “What’s your favorite flavor?” It creeped me out so I deliberately ignored her and went to stand by my parents who were nearby. After a few minutes, she said, “Oh.” and moved on. I think she thought I didn’t hear her. Watch for similar situations at fast food restaurants.

  • @gamevideobros3642
    @gamevideobros3642 2 года назад +6

    Bright side: avoid playing with strangers dogs!
    Me who doesn't really like dogs: well at least i am protected from that

    • @dragonkingkj
      @dragonkingkj 2 года назад

      Me who does not go near dogs and does not like them
      Me: pathetic beings could never touch me

  • @eoinhoare8934
    @eoinhoare8934 6 лет назад +488

    When I was 11 and walking home and someone drove up to me and asked did I need a ride home.
    I noticed that they had lots of bags and toys at the back of his car and said no.
    I ran away but saw he was driving after me.
    I got to my house and ran inside.
    Luckily he didn't see where I went.
    I never saw him again.
    Edit 1: thx guys I never had so many likes on a comment

    • @lebeautiful9778
      @lebeautiful9778 6 лет назад +12

      Eoin Hoare It’s was me

    • @lebeautiful9778
      @lebeautiful9778 6 лет назад +6

      Eoin Hoare hey want a *🅱️🅾️NELESS*

    • @alexiskatherine7831
      @alexiskatherine7831 6 лет назад +10

      Eoin Hoare i had sorta the same thing happen to me i missed the bus on my way to school so i started walking back to my house then a lady with her son (i know them ok but ive never really talked to them very much) and yes i know for a fact thats her son in the car... anyways she asked if i needed a ride to school i was sure she was safe but politely said no thank you my mom isnt working today. And she said ok and drove off i lnew pretty well she wouldnt hurt me but just to be careful i said no.

    • @stacynajjar4525
      @stacynajjar4525 6 лет назад

      thank god

    • @KazuhaEien
      @KazuhaEien 6 лет назад +2

      Wow, what brave you are!

  • @theredstonepro4864
    @theredstonepro4864 6 лет назад +268

    If I were a dumb child, and someone asks me to ride on a mottercycle, one of the two things will happen:
    1. I'd be too scared
    2. I'd fall mid-ride

    • @athemulu
      @athemulu 6 лет назад +4

      And most likely be dead so you're safe.
      *From life.*

    • @theredstonepro4864
      @theredstonepro4864 6 лет назад +1

      RUclips Boi
      I don't know, I thought people with bad grammer are dumb children...

    • @Invictaxx
      @Invictaxx 6 лет назад

      Ikr

    • @LuckyisSara
      @LuckyisSara 6 лет назад

      You said "dumb Childs".. Childs isn't even a word

    • @uwu6794
      @uwu6794 6 лет назад

      same

  • @Allantitan
    @Allantitan 2 года назад +1

    The biker one really got me. I had an older motorcycle a few years ago (had money trouble so had to sell it) but I wouldn’t even give my family a ride on it. The most I would do is let my younger cousins/younger brother sit on it as long as myself or another family member who has ridden motorcycles before was on it with them. Cause even though mine was on the lighter side it would still be extremely heavy to a small child

  • @superpowerboyable
    @superpowerboyable 2 года назад

    Thanks for the guidance.

  • @einor9716
    @einor9716 6 лет назад +967

    I saw a kidnapping today at school.
    I decided not to wake him up

  • @kriglet9639
    @kriglet9639 6 лет назад +152

    Someone went up to me while I was walking home from school and said that my brother was in trouble. I don't have a brother. I said that and he sped away.

    • @roseanne2543
      @roseanne2543 6 лет назад +7

      Kristofist 😱😱😱😱

    • @teddiness1121
      @teddiness1121 6 лет назад +2

      Haahaha

    • @yamchasan9701
      @yamchasan9701 6 лет назад +3

      Well your lucky i have brothers so if he could say that to me i would be confused

    • @Leona_tf
      @Leona_tf 6 лет назад +1

      Well that was awkward.

  • @spark1839
    @spark1839 3 года назад

    Thank You for sharing this video

  • @useruser2679
    @useruser2679 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video

  • @lilybug
    @lilybug 6 лет назад +2033

    Kidnapper: hey kid want some candy
    Kid: what kind
    Kidnapper: come see
    Kid: I have gummy bears get in my car
    Kidnapper: no you're coming in my car
    Kid:*pulls out a gun* I said get in the car
    Edit: yes this kid is from the hood and is a gangsta incase you were wondering

  • @kimochi6638
    @kimochi6638 6 лет назад +48

    I almost got kidnapped before. When I was 4 years old, I was holding my mother's hand, and I removed my hand from my mothers hand to hang out with my uncle, but he disappaerd. So I ran outside the mall to find someone to help me. There was a big van in front of me. The where people who look bulky. They asked, "Come here, its fun!". So I walked in the van, but my aunt saw me and grabed my arm and sent me to my mother. My mother told me not to let off ever again.

    • @tsukicycle
      @tsukicycle 6 лет назад +3

      Gabriel Gato waaaahhdaaaafaaaakk

    • @ems9272
      @ems9272 6 лет назад +9

      You’re lucky your aunt was there!!

    • @roseanne2543
      @roseanne2543 6 лет назад +6

      Oh God u almost got kidnapped! Ur lucky!

    • @Realperson16
      @Realperson16 6 лет назад

      Gabriel Gato Close Call!

  • @Fransy385
    @Fransy385 2 года назад +2

    At 4:26 i wasnt even focused on what he saying i was just looking at the puppy

  • @ognjenpejic4769
    @ognjenpejic4769 Год назад

    I fully agree with this video, these tips and tricks are so useful to trick all these kids from park

  • @streamsweetener2685
    @streamsweetener2685 6 лет назад +2193

    the first one actually saved a kid. he was smart and a stranger asked him for help. the kid was questioning why an adult would ask for a child's help and he got away luckily

  • @wolfydraws6311
    @wolfydraws6311 6 лет назад +432

    When I was about 5, in school, we line up and wait for our guardians to fetch us. Someone claimed to be my guardian and she even knew my name, but I didn’t recognise her. My teacher called me and I kept repeating “I don’t know her.” When my teacher ask the lady where her fetcher’s ID was, she said she had forgotten it at home. My mom came to fetch me five minutes later.

    • @fluffygamer8936
      @fluffygamer8936 5 лет назад +4

      Ohhhhhh ok

    • @daira1823
      @daira1823 5 лет назад +7

      •WolfyDraws • where you scared?

    • @wolfydraws6311
      @wolfydraws6311 5 лет назад +20

      Daira Gordillo Sort of. Mostly I was confused because I didn’t recognise her. But I knew enough to know it wasn’t normal.

    • @coolbeanz8458
      @coolbeanz8458 5 лет назад +6

      •WolfyDraws • did you ever find out who the lady was ?

    • @wolfydraws6311
      @wolfydraws6311 5 лет назад +17

      Cool Beanz Nope. I never did see her again, but I think she’ll think twice before attempting to do something like that again.

  • @1bzymom.Of2Kids
    @1bzymom.Of2Kids 2 года назад +1

    Sadly this doesn't always happen the way people imagine. I was sitting at my apartment complex playground watching my daughter play when a man walked up, grabbed her and started walking away. I screamed at him to put her down, thankfully he did.

  • @mohidahmad9805
    @mohidahmad9805 2 года назад

    thanx so much bright side u have helped me, so much

  • @PrincessAthena7
    @PrincessAthena7 6 лет назад +324

    Watching this video brings back memories that I’ve forgotten since childhood. When I was around 13 years old, my younger sister (around 6 years old) and I were walking to our local library, when a truck driver pulled up beside us. He jumped out and told my sister and I that he was a close friend of our father’s from work (lucky guess on his part that my dad was also a truck driver). My sister instinctively believed him because my dad is naturally a friendly person and has friends everywhere, so why would this guy be different? I wasn’t as sure, so I asked him my dad’s name. He stumbled a bit but managed (again somehow successfully) to guess correctly. He then offered my sister and I a lift to the local library. However, he said it as offering my daughter and I a lift. I immediately knew something was really off. My sister was all for the lift (she hated to walk anywhere) but I protested saying it wasn’t too far away. He eventually left when he realised I wouldn’t give in. I took the name of the truck company (on the side of his truck) and his license plate and name (he told me that while trying to gain my trust, but it might’ve been a lie), and I went home and talked to my dad. We gave the police the details and I never heard what happened after.
    However, all I could think of after was what would’ve happened if I hadn’t been with my sister. So I’m really thankful for these warning videos, because people need to know how easy it is for kids to be lured in!

    • @zantar1618
      @zantar1618 6 лет назад +14

      PrincessAthena7 when I was 8 some lady came up to me in a playground and asked if I wanted candy but I wasn't hungry and didn't want cavities so I said no, if I didn't have a dentist appointment the week before or food before I went to the playground I may of be abducted

    • @zacharysouth3835
      @zacharysouth3835 6 лет назад +7

      Nice thinking. No abductors getting us now.

    • @anoushkasingh2080
      @anoushkasingh2080 6 лет назад

      Is your name athena? (ps Im not a kidnapper! I'm serious, not kidding)

    • @ezioauditore9371
      @ezioauditore9371 6 лет назад

      True

    • @ezioauditore9371
      @ezioauditore9371 6 лет назад

      Anoushka Singh I don't believe you up

  • @delaneydraws6225
    @delaneydraws6225 6 лет назад +436

    Oh hey kid,I need help with directions. Could you drive my car for me?

  • @Authorvlogs
    @Authorvlogs 2 года назад

    This really helped
    Thanks very much

  • @person.7976
    @person.7976 3 года назад +5

    “A child couldn’t hurt another child / teen.”
    My brother and me fighting and me saying don’t: *sKeDo bOp mM dAdA*

    • @AnimalLover--
      @AnimalLover-- Год назад +1

      didn't say teen said child
      child and teen is not the same

  • @user-jp7hu3jh4e
    @user-jp7hu3jh4e 6 лет назад +265

    When I was a little girl, a weird woman asked me if I wanted to sign up of a modeling school because I looked really pretty. I said “I know im pretty but I don’t need ur help” kicked her and ran off, she chased me but tripped and fell into a mud puddle. I will always remember how i was such a badass kid😂😂

    • @sadiea9307
      @sadiea9307 6 лет назад +20

      Uhh. You know, if she didn't ask you yo go with her, she could've meant it? If its a sign up thing you seriously could've been a model

    • @fortnitetrolling2774
      @fortnitetrolling2774 6 лет назад +1

      Dally White 😂😂😂

    • @patthompson3503
      @patthompson3503 6 лет назад +1

      Dally White

    • @patthompson3503
      @patthompson3503 6 лет назад +1

      Dally White House

    • @victoriaalv9033
      @victoriaalv9033 6 лет назад +1

      Dally White omg wow that's awsome

  • @hinodehi-nod-8659
    @hinodehi-nod-8659 5 лет назад +58

    7:07 Anyone notice the 'policeman' typo(?)?
    Also, another way to prevent kidnapping, always be watching your child!

  • @kittensliketoplay
    @kittensliketoplay 6 месяцев назад

    this was very helpful thanks

  • @BudgetFilms5714
    @BudgetFilms5714 Год назад

    Yesterday there was an attempted kidnapping in my neighborhood. It was at my local park. The man was in a red 4150 and he asked my neighbors kid to get in his car. The kid ran, and we're trying to get descriptions of the man and file a report to the police. I want to spread awareness near my neighborhood to stay safe around that park.

  • @wkeezz
    @wkeezz 6 лет назад +983

    I didn't realize safety cost likes.

    • @jussi2544
      @jussi2544 6 лет назад +17

      W Keesler Yeah, pathetic

    • @emilymoore4369
      @emilymoore4369 6 лет назад +7

      So true

    • @bombango
      @bombango 6 лет назад +19

      This makes me so mad and angry. Imagine that it could safe a child's life if they just post it now

    • @Ampwich
      @Ampwich 6 лет назад +1

      Well this comment does! lol

    • @diykitty442
      @diykitty442 6 лет назад +1

      W Keesler u cute little penguin

  • @windlink6496
    @windlink6496 6 лет назад +99

    A car is slowing down... You instinct should say to FREAKIN RUN.

    • @ashlynwanderer2107
      @ashlynwanderer2107 6 лет назад +1

      Or give them a murdurous stare.. but if someone gets out, RUN

    • @windlink6496
      @windlink6496 6 лет назад

      Ashlyn Wanderer Yeah all of these options in the comments are good too... If you think you can't outrun the car, have a weapon, like a taser.

    • @Reese9873_
      @Reese9873_ 6 лет назад

      Wesley Velez lol i always do that

    • @gamerweekly492
      @gamerweekly492 6 лет назад

      It might be out of gas

  • @ShaluMohan
    @ShaluMohan Год назад

    This video gives me so much confidence I swear LIKE HOW DO THEY DO THIS

  • @beinglianna9363
    @beinglianna9363 3 года назад +1

    Once I was meeting my friend (let’s say Greg) at my friend’s apartment. I saw him walk out, but before I could get to him this red car pulled up and I could hear them ask, “Where are your parents?” I had this gut feeling to yell out, “Greg I’m over here!” Since my parents were standing next to me the driver waved bye to Greg and left.