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Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 6:23 am
by Keith B
The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
And a way to get prison time.

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 6:50 am
by The Annoyed Man
Keith B wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
And a way to get prison time.
Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction! :mrgreen:

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:14 am
by jmra
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Keith B wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
And a way to get prison time.
Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction! :mrgreen:
I envision an Eau De Skunk device within a package :biggrinjester:

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:22 am
by The Annoyed Man
jmra wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Keith B wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
And a way to get prison time.
Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction! :mrgreen:
I envision an Eau De Skunk device within a package :biggrinjester:
I'm thinking that blue bank dye. "rlol"

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 7:46 am
by louisf1
I am a postal delivery man and deliver packages daily. I wouldn't even consider stealing someone's package. I don't believe most would. It would be problematic if packages always seemed to come up missing or empty on my route wouldn't it? We postal workers under go a very thorough background investigation just like CHL holders do. I wouldn't be so quick to point fingers at the postal employees like I am seeing being done here.

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 2:21 pm
by TomsTXCHL
louisf1 wrote:I am a postal delivery man and deliver packages daily. I wouldn't even consider stealing someone's package. I don't believe most would. It would be problematic if packages always seemed to come up missing or empty on my route wouldn't it? We postal workers under go a very thorough background investigation just like CHL holders do. I wouldn't be so quick to point fingers at the postal employees like I am seeing being done here.
Yeah it's one thing to imagine some idiot low-life who doesn't know or care that tampering with mail is a federal offense, but quite another for a postal employee who both knows the law and risks his job, and for what--some junk someone sent thru the USPS?

Re: Stealing packages from mailbox

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 3:02 am
by JSThane
louisf1 wrote:I am a postal delivery man and deliver packages daily. I wouldn't even consider stealing someone's package. I don't believe most would. It would be problematic if packages always seemed to come up missing or empty on my route wouldn't it? We postal workers under go a very thorough background investigation just like CHL holders do. I wouldn't be so quick to point fingers at the postal employees like I am seeing being done here.
See, you're the delivery man. Of all postal employees, I trust the delivery folks the most, because they -know- they're the most obvious and highly visible suspects if something goes missing, and so they will be the first to make certain nothing does. I do NOT trust the people who sort the mail at the post offices, load it onto trucks or planes, sort it again in distribution hubs, etc. Nor do I trust postmasters general.

I know for a fact that, while we were long-range dating, -someone- somewhere along the line was opening, reading, damaging, and stealing most of the mail I sent my wife, as well as most of the mail she sent me. I also know for a fact that someone keeps getting into packages we send my in-laws, who live in the same general area (although serviced by a different local post office), and stealing stuff out of them, too. Every complaint we've ever made has been stonewalled with "it was damaged when we received it" statements, leads me to believe the USPS distribution hub in the area probably has a long-standing practice of stealing things from people's mail. As it's a fairly large area, with a huge population, it requires a massive distribution hub, providing plausible deniability to any individual working there, and a large opportunity for theft, mail fraud, and other hijinks.

I don't blame the postal carriers, delivery men, etc. I blame the rest of the USPS.