What Information Are You Driving Around?
It may be tempting to put a cute family decal or bumper sticker on your vehicle, but these harmless stickers can broadcast personal information about the driver of a vehicle or their family that a person might not otherwise share with strangers.
The often inadvertent disclosure of personal information or which extracurriculars your children are involved in might catch the attention of child predators, since this personal tidbit can help them gain your kids’ trust.
Controversial subjects may cause road rage when other drivers become angered or offended by the subject on your decals or stickers. Do you have the right to put whatever you want on your vehicle? Absolutely! But we should be careful about what we put on our vehicles especially since our families will be riding with us.
If you’re an avid outdoors enthusiast or look forward to summering in a favorite location, it can also be pretty common to carry a little piece of that special time around with you. But showcasing this might catch a potential burglar’s eye if they think you might have valuables or expensive gear in your car, such as skis or snowboards. It can also tip them off that you’ll be leaving your primary residence unoccupied for weeks.
If you’re interested in decorating your car, consider leaving any identifying information out of the mix. For example, swapping out the family decals for your favorite song lyrics, a professional sports team logo, or a symbol can still allow you to personalize your ride while leaving your sensitive personal information out of it.