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<h3><b>Prisoners sneak pig into Vermont State Police
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Feb 02, 2012 4:18 PM PST <br>
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</a>Vermont State police are confronting a prisoner prank and
investigating who's behind it. Inmates tasked with making decals of the
official state seal for state police cruisers took some liberties with
the design. And troopers are not happy about it. <br><br>
Police, troopers, cops, the fuzz, and pigs; police officers are called a
lot of names. Inmates apparently decided to use their creative sides,
making sure that pigs made their way into the state seal for the first
time since it was first designed more than three centuries ago.<br><br>
Hundreds of cruisers patrol Vermont with the state seal standing out on
both front doors. The seal was originally designed by Ira Allen in the
1770s. There's a tree, mountains and a cow to honor dairy farming in
Vermont.<br><br>
Four years ago the state wanted more decals for cruisers, giving the job
to the prison print shop in Windsor. Inmates were supposed to load the
state crest image in as given to them, but someone decided to make a
major change-- payback perhaps.<br><br>
In the new decal, one of the spots on the cow is actually a pig. Pig is a
derogatory term for police. A state trooper in Southern Vermont just
noticed the altered artwork.<br><br>
"And I apologize to them," Vt. Corrections Commissioner Andy
Pallito said. "I think it's really unfortunate that somebody took it
upon themselves to reach out and do this to them."<br><br>
Pallito says the decals were recently put on cruisers. As many as 30 have
the prankster pigs.<br><br>
"We'll have to make sure we do a better job of quality assurance in
the future to make sure this doesn't happen again," Pallito
said.<br><br>
State police aren't laughing either. In a statement, Maj. Bill Sheets
said "While some may find humor in the decal modifications, the joke
unfortunately comes at the expense of the taxpayers."<br><br>
Pallito expects the bill to replace the offending swine will run about
$800.<br><br>
The more you look at the decal the more you may see. We've heard from
people who say in addition to the pig, there may also be a silhouette of
a naked women underneath the cow.<br><br>
As far as catching the inmate or person who did this, Pallito says it
could be difficult because there is a lot of turnover in jail.<br><br>
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