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Privacy is Important

If your postal employee is invading your privacy, you can do something about it, legally.

Do you have a nosy person sorting and distributing your mail? When you pick up your mail, is it already opened for you? This is illegal. How many times has your important information gotten into an enemies mailbox, by “mistake”, and never returned to you. Does it get lost or does your postal worker put your federally protected mail into your enemy’s box on purpose? Does the postal worker in your area, ask you questions about your personal business they wouldn’t know any other way, but by reading your mail?

When you ask why your mail has been open, does the postal worker give you a lame excuse like: It got caught in the sorter? This is a boldface lie, when things get caught in the sorter at the main hub, the contents left, are repackaged and sealed within a plastic bag, and sent, if it is recoverable, if not, the postal service sends you a post card informing you. When you ask for a package, does your postal worker sort through all the packages within the post office revealing to you, who they are addressed to, instead of simply saying “no not today”, or “yes”. I don’t care who gets packages unless it is mine. I wonder how many other people know when I get a package, and who it is from? Apparently a lot. stop this childish illegal crap.

There is a way to stop these invaders. Call this hot line anytime you suspect theft, misconduct, (such as reading your mail), deception, or if you witness someone ripping up a certified letter that was addressed to you, but you didn’t receive it, until 3 months after your court hearing you missed, and ended up in jail. What court is going to believe you didn’t get your letter, and you were telling the honest to god truth. Then after you get out of jail, 3 months later, the postal worker hands you the letter dated 3 months ago. Rips into pieces and states, “that was an executive decision”, and chuck it into the trash. Postal workers have too much power, not showing up for a court hearing you didn’t know about, because your postal worker hid the letters is creating major trouble for the box holder. Not very nice huh? They get paid very well for doing their jobs, which is all they are asked to do.

Blow the whistle, this is a technical intentional foul. I can guarantee my postal worker will hear my whistle load and clear. This call can remain completely unanimous, or if you want your postal worker to know who burst their “know it all” bubble, sign your name to it.

The next time my postal worker asks me about something personal, that I know reading my mail was the only method of obtaining the information, I will ask her to tell me, it has already been read by you, before I got it, why don’t you tell me? Why do these nosy people have to subscribe to magazines, when they simply sit behind the counter and read yours. It happens everyday, and i don’t like it.

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