Is warning about traps and roadblocks on social media a good idea?
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
In your view is it alright to give away places where the police
are setting up roadblocks or speed traps on social media?

A month ago a guy called Nape Phasha, who appeared on Vuzu’s Rich Kids was accused of allegedly killing a biker while driving his mother’s car.
The allegations were made by popular Twitter user @PigSpotter
Nape said he will be suing Pig Spotter for defamation.
If you don’t know who or what Pig Spotter is about we are here to explain:
Pig Spotter primarily tweets out warnings about road blocks and where police are hiding to trap motorists.
So what we would like to know is:
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