Archive for February 5th, 2012

The VSP Cruiser Crisis: Decal Debacle

For Woodstock Early Birds who have been wondering what the VSP Cruiser Crisis is all about. Here is the original press release about the decal debacle:

PRESS RELEASE
VSP Door Decals Inappropriately Modified

Waterbury, VT – 02/02/12 – Yesterday, on February 1, a member of the Vermont State Police (VSP) brought to the attention of VSP Fleet Services that some of the VSP cruiser door decals were inappropriately modified during the design and printing process. The Vermont State Police emblem was printed at the Vermont Correctional Industries Print Shop, a section of the State of Vermont Department of Corrections. The Print Shop is contracted by VSP to design and produce decals and other print graphic products. The modifications made to the design specifically involve the cow pictured in the lower right portion of the decal and contains an image of a pig on the cow’s shoulder. VSP Fleet Services believes that there are approximately 30 cruisers that were equipped with these decals over the past year. The process of removing the sixty 16” door decals will begin as soon as practical.

“While some may find humor in the decal modifications,” said Major Bill Sheets, “the joke unfortunately comes at the expense of the tax payers.”

Officials from the Department of Corrections Print Shop are working diligently to correct the emblem and print new decals for the Vermont State Police. The source and timing of the modifications are still being reviewed by the Department of Corrections.

Any remaining decals have been destroyed.

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