Re: Stealing packages from mailbox
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 6:23 am
And a way to get prison time.The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
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And a way to get prison time.The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction!Keith B wrote:And a way to get prison time.The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
I envision an Eau De Skunk device within a packageThe Annoyed Man wrote:Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction!Keith B wrote:And a way to get prison time.The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
I'm thinking that blue bank dye.jmra wrote:I envision an Eau De Skunk device within a packageThe Annoyed Man wrote:Well yeah, but think of the satisfaction!Keith B wrote:And a way to get prison time.The Annoyed Man wrote:Booby traps sound like an increasingly better idea......
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?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.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.