Macy's Parade Confetti Made With Confidential Police Documents

By Time.com

Macy's Parade Confetti Made With Confidential Police Documents

November 27, 2012 Updated Nov 27, 2012 at 11:15 AM PDT

(Time.com) By Nick Carbone

Those classic hole-punched colorful dots were always so difficult to make. Perhaps that’s why some confetti throwers at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade decided to use shredded documents as confetti. But amid the blizzard of paper scraps that flurried down during last Thursday’s parade were some details that should never have been put into public hands – never mind let flutter through the streets of New York City.

Social security numbers, police detail assignments, and incident reports were all visible on the confetti strips dumped along the parade route at 65th and Central Park West on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, about a quarter-mile from the parade’s starting location.

Ethan Finkelstein, an 18-year-old Tufts University student, noticed a piece of confetti that fell on a friend’s coat. “It landed on her shoulder,” Finkelstein told PIX11 News. “It says ‘SSN’ and it’s written like a Social Security number, and we’re like, ‘That’s really bizarre.’” They proceeded to pick up other pieces of confetti that had fallen around them, finding license plate numbers, phone numbers, and even what appeared to be details about Mitt Romney’s motorcade from the second presidential debate held at Hofstra University on Long Island.

Though most of the scraps were unrelated and likely wouldn’t have led to identity theft or security breaches, it was disconcerting to many paradegoers that they were getting a look at private police details. One of the documents included in the confetti read NCPD – an acronym for the Nassau County Police Department.

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