While a New Jersey man who plastered dozens of photos of teenage girls and young women inside his minivan unnerved people who saw the images, nothing about what he did is illegal, authorities said.

A woman posted on Facebook that she saw the creepy images on Nov. 2 when she returned to her car in the parking lot of United Check Cashing on Talmadge Road in Edison. Stefanie LeBron then reported the man to police after taking a photo of the inside of his vehicle and the license plate.

“There were pictures of these young teenage girls all over his dashboard as you see - just like the steering wheel as well as both of his visors basically anywhere there was room to put them up,” LeBron wrote in a public Facebook post that has been shared more than 2,000 times.

LeBron added she has heard from other people who have also seen the van in the Edison area.

Edison police said they checked it out, but said the driver broke no laws.

"Our police department received this report, " Edison police Lt. Robert Dudash said in a statement. “Our detective bureau investigated it, but found no indication of criminal intent or criminal activity.”

The woman said she nearly confronted the man, but her grandmother, who was with her, told her to stay quiet.

She couldn’t be reached by NJ Advance Media on Wednesday.

Though police say that can’t yet take action against the minivan owner they encourage people to report anything suspicious.

“Police rely on, and appreciate, people who come forward to report suspicious activities they observe," Dudash said. “Our department takes these reports seriously and we always investigate them.”

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