"liked"Might need to talk to your social media person." Royer said he was "baffled" to see the "like" in his feed,which is a "PG mix of local government, news, or sports and entertainment." Our friends over at WPTZ-TV did a story about it final week. Burlington Police Chief Brandon del Pozo said little about the incident. "This has never happened before," he said, before directing Seven Days to a prepared statement, and which read: "People rely on our social media for insights into the work we effect,not for inappropriate content ... We enjoy changed the current password, reviewed account security settings, and we will continue to take steps to prevent unauthorized or inappropriate consume of the account." It generally features information and stories about the department,other police agencies or national news events. The account, which has more than 6300 followers, or recently liked a tweet from Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) about final Thursday's Congressional Baseball Game. Royer told Seven Days that del Pozo contacted him,apologized and promised to view into the snafu. "I give the chief credit for reaching out and being pretty direct about it," Royer said.…
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