Bumper stickers pose no danger

The SAPS' Hawks-unit does not know about any criminal acts as a result of people getting information off these stickers

Bumper stickers of stick figurines describing your family don’t pose a danger, as police in America warned.

Captain Paul Ramaloko, spokesman of the SAPS’ Hawks-unit says he never heard nor encountered any criminal acts that were done as a result of people getting information off these stickers.

On the website https://www.myfoxtwincities.com/ the police in Minneapolis – St Paul warned people about these bumper sticker stick figures, saying it portrays the makeup of a family.

“Authorities say the stickers could be offering too much personal information that predators can use to rob or injure people,” the website says.

Even a parking permit can give a clue to criminals about where a person works and when they might not be home and leave a family vulnerable and even the smallest bit of information can be used in the commission of a crime.

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