Here in my country some women began posting on Twitter that they're were drugged with a sleeping gas in Uber rides (they say the driver ingests some kind of antidote to be immune from the gas).
In no case did any woman get actually abducted, and in no case did they ever go to the police, but these "reports" kept going on Twitter until a girl posted the drivers face and full name. She got sued, and the mysterious gas attacks ceased somehow.
Recently, a girl that had read about the "attacks" jumped out of a moving car because the driver rolled up the windows (she thought he was about to unleash the evil gas on her). She was badly injured, and the driver wrote her a letter apologizing for any misunderstanding (which was published in the press).
Not one word about fake gas hysteria, but they printed the guys letter (who could barely write by the way, with a child's hand writing).
Here in my country some women began posting on Twitter that they're were drugged with a sleeping gas in Uber rides (they say the driver ingests some kind of antidote to be immune from the gas).
In no case did any woman get actually abducted, and in no case did they ever go to the police, but these "reports" kept going on Twitter until a girl posted the drivers face and full name. She got sued, and the mysterious gas attacks ceased somehow.
Recently, a girl that had read about the "attacks" jumped out of a moving car because the driver rolled up the windows (she thought he was about to unleash the evil gas on her). She was badly injured, and the driver wrote her a letter apologizing for any misunderstanding (which was published in the press).
Not one word about fake gas hysteria, but they printed the guys letter (who could barely write by the way, with a child's hand writing).