A viral social media post has sparked alarm worldwide after a concerned mother warned about a new and dangerous scam preying on good Samaritans. The warning, shared thousands of times, urges drivers not to stop for abandoned strollers or baby carriers spotted along rural roads — as they may be traps set by criminals.
The Viral Warning
The mother’s viral post showed an empty stroller near bushes with a chilling message:
“If you see a stroller, car seat, or baby alone on the roadside, please — don’t get out. Be safe.”
According to reports, these setups are used to lure compassionate drivers out of their vehicles, where thieves lie in wait to rob or assault them.
Public Reactions and Police Advice
Many commenters agreed, sharing similar concerns. One user wrote, “People lie in wait — at best they rob you, at worst they hurt you.” Police advise drivers to call local authorities instead of stopping, noting that even well-meaning interventions can be dangerous.
A Growing Trend of Deceptive Scams
This tactic joins other deceitful ploys such as the “passed-out pedestrian” or “screaming woman” scam — all designed to exploit empathy.
Stay Vigilant
While helping others remains admirable, experts emphasize: never risk your safety. If you encounter an abandoned stroller or suspicious scene, stay in your vehicle, call police, and let professionals handle it.
Awareness can save lives — kindness should never come at the cost of safety.