
"Nikogo nie obchodzi to, ile bąbelków wieziesz i jak mają na imię. Poza jedną"
Na niejednym samochodzie możemy zauważyć naklejki z imionami dzieci. Niektórzy uważają to za uroczą ozdobę, inni za powód do żartów. Mało kto jednak …
ŁÓDŹ, POLAND – A local car sales agent, known as 'pogotowie.handlowe' on social media, has issued a stark warning to parents regarding the seemingly innocuous practice of displaying children's names on car stickers. In a recent viral video, the agent highlighted how such personalized decals could inadvertently provide crucial information to individuals with malicious intent. The video, recorded from inside a car, explains that these stickers, often showing names like 'Franio' or 'Benio,' can be exploited by strangers. "Someone could park behind you, see the name, and then approach your child at school, kindergarten, or a playground, saying, 'Hey, Franio, your uncle wants to show you something,'" the agent stated, illustrating how a simple name can be used to gain a child's trust and lure them away. The agent emphasized that while parents intend to celebrate their children, they are unknowingly making it easier for dangerous individuals to target them. He urged viewers to reconsider placing such stickers on their vehicles and to share his message with other parents. The warning has resonated widely online, prompting discussions about child safety and the unexpected ways personal information can be compromised.
Na niejednym samochodzie możemy zauważyć naklejki z imionami dzieci. Niektórzy uważają to za uroczą ozdobę, inni za powód do żartów. Mało kto jednak …