Ireneparalegal
11-03-2005, 08:15 PM
There are some car stickers that are very popular. I see them everywhere I go. I never thought anything negative abt them until something I read in a magazine made me think twice abt them. If you notice people will have each family members' names put underneath the stick figure. Even adding a pet to the sticker family. Well, it seems that a sicko had noticed the names on a particular SUV and followed the car to a school. He seen a little girl get off the SUV. Later afterschool he watched to see if she was picked up or not. She wasn't. She was walking home, he then approached her and mentioned her brother "Timmy" was taken to the hospital and her mother told this man who is a "friend" to pick up little "Sara" and take her to the hospital. Well, of course all of this was a lie. He molested her and dropped her off. (Thank God he didn't kill her) So, with this little cute car sticker that is so popular, he knew the entire family's name, and it was easy with the names (even if there weren't names) he could easily see that the family consisted of a mom, dad, two brothers and a little daughter, a cat and a dog. And they each had their names underneath. Now, in this day and age, what kind of people would give out such personal information like that for the whole world to see? I have seen cars with family last names engraved on the license plates, stickers with family names, last names, etc. We cannot give the bad people any private info that they may be able to use to commit a crime of any kind.
I can't tell you how many phone numbers and social security numbers I overheard yesterday at the social security office. I was there tending to some business and as I sat there, I clearly heard so many people telling the clerks their phone numbers and social security numbers in a voice that I could easily hear. When it was my turn to go to the clerk, I handed her my social security card and wrote my phone number down so no one but her could know that info. I just want to pass this info on to everyone.
If anyone has any other ideas, info, etc. they think we should pass on, please post it. We can never have enough info that we could use to be careful/
I can't tell you how many phone numbers and social security numbers I overheard yesterday at the social security office. I was there tending to some business and as I sat there, I clearly heard so many people telling the clerks their phone numbers and social security numbers in a voice that I could easily hear. When it was my turn to go to the clerk, I handed her my social security card and wrote my phone number down so no one but her could know that info. I just want to pass this info on to everyone.
If anyone has any other ideas, info, etc. they think we should pass on, please post it. We can never have enough info that we could use to be careful/