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There are a few reasons to avoid stick people stickers on your car.The Globe and Mail

You may want to think twice before decorating the back window of your vehicle with those trendy-but-tacky family stick people car decals and magnets.

Taste issues aside, police across the United States have issued a warning that they provide thieves and predators with too much personal information, according to various American news sources.

Search and Rescue Ohio, a non-profit safety organization, last week posted an image to Facebook showing how a criminal could glean information on a family from the decals.

For starters, the organization says, the decals can broadcast how many children you have, the names of everyone, if you have a small baby and whether or not you have a dog. Decals showing dad in military garb would indicate that he may be away on duty.

Additionally, if the stick figures are all in ski gear, a thief could surmise that the family goes away for weekends in the winter.

"Use caution when giving out free information on your car," Search and Rescue said on its Facebook page. "It is not about being paranoid, it is about the risk vs reward."

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Stick figure decals are the biggest thing in car window decoration since Baby on Board signs in 1984. However, you may want to think twice before decorating the back window of your vehicle with those trendy-but-tacky drawings. Taste issues aside, police across the United States have issued a warning that they provide thieves and predators with too much personal information.

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