Recent advances in mobile handheld devices have facilitated the ubiquitous availability of location based services. Systems which provide location based services have always been vulnerable to numerous privacy threats. The more we aim at safe usage of location based services, the more we feel the necessity of a secure location privacy system. Most of the existing systems adopt the mechanism of satisfying k-anonymity which means that the exact user remains indistinguishable among k-1 other users. These systems usually propose the usage of a location anonymizer (LA) to achieve k-anonymity. In this paper we show that satisfying k-anonymity is not enough in preserving location privacy violation. Especially in an environment where a group of col...