January 24, 2010

Postal inquiry doesn't satisfy its customers

TDTNews.com - Temple Daily Telegram: "Mail is supposed to be delivered despite snow, rain, heat or gloom of night. But even when the elements weren't to blame, the Temple post office threw away and delayed mail delivery, federal investigators have found.

Though mail disruption can be a felony, criminal charges were not filed. Disciplinary or administrative actions were entrusted to the U.S. Postal Service's Rio Grande District in San Antonio.
Business owners who had deliverable mail trashed are still chafed because they were not reimbursed their postage or production costs. Employees who watched mail get tossed wonder why violators appeared to suffer no consequences"

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