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QUECHEE โ Several Vermont bridges are concerned this week that their privacy may be violated after racy photos were released online anonymously this week depicting several covered bridges in various states of undress. We will not show the photos here for the sake of our more sensitive viewers, but here is a link to one of the photos that shows a bridge in Quechee without full covering.
โItโs a scary time we live in,โ saidย Gifford Covered Bridge, of Randolph. โNot everyone knows this, but I wasnโt always as covered up as I am now. Back in my younger days I made some poor decisions, and I started out as an uncovered bridge. I donโt know if there are any pictures of me from that time, but can you imagine? I hope the police can find whoever is doing this and stop them before any more bridges have their images ruined.โ
Giffordโs neighbor Braley has also expressed concern about potential uncovered photos being released, and Vermont State Police have vowed to put all their resources into preventing any more of the devastating photos from making their way online. The state isnโt used to dealing with such modern issues, however, and police representatives wonโt guarantee that more photos wonโt eventually surface.
โWe started a task force to track down these internet scumbags,โ said Lois Ignall, who is spearheading the effort to find the culprits, โbut we donโt actually have much internet here, so itโs been a slow start. The first thing weโre working on is wandering around outside trying to find the place with the best connectivity, and then weโre going to park a van right under that spot and hope the wind doesnโt change. Once we get online, weโll try to figure out this worldwide web thing, and from there I assume it will be easy to find people. Weย willย stop this from happening again, if we can.โ
For now, bridges are urging people not to look online at any pictures that surface. Those pictures are illegal, a clear violation of the rights and privacy of the bridges, you would have to be a monster to look at them, and we have links below for anyone who wants to check out the slats on those babies.
