No. You just need to look back at some of his many posts, to see that you're mistaken there. As to your original point: As Teebs has already said, people do drop a small number of them by accident. Sadly, it can't be helped. And if the Council doesn't clean the streets regulaly enough (as in my area), they do build up over time.perstop tray wrote:Fair point well made true, and if it is done by accident my apologies, but i still stand by the fact that a MINORITY of posties know they have dropped them and will not pick them up
Pity you have to see my previous posts this way,
Seems if one doesnt agree with you and your posse they are classed as a xxxxx
With YOUR opinion in mind,
im afraid al have to add you to my tally- Been wanting you for ages, thanks very very much
I've no doubt, that there are a small minority who don't pick them up, when they realise they've dropped them (alhough the majority DO pick them up, if they notice they've droped them). But that doesn't mean that Delivery Posties in general, should be "tarred with the same brush".
How can we prevent them being dropped?
I don't know. But you're right. Something needs to be done. It's just a case of working out how to do so, short of Posties spending an inordinant amount of time, double checking that they haven't dropped anything.