A scenic Vermont town has been flooded with social media influencers taking photos every fall, prompting the town government to close roads to outside traffic.
Tourists use their property as a public bathroom and changing area, as well as leave trash and fly drones over their homes. Doten has even had to use his tractor to haul visitors who are unused to driving on the rural road, out of ditches.
Some neighbors have also taken to contacting influencers and asking them to remove posts which promote the area, the report said. "Those who have responded have been understanding and empathetic, saying they didn’t know it was causing such a problem for people who live here," Doten told the Globe.
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