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Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
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Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
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A postman in the Black Country who hoarded almost 4,500 items of mail in the boot of his car as he struggled to keep up with deliveries has been ordered to carry out 250 hours community service.
Some of the letters and packages discovered in his vehicle were up to a month old, Dudley Magistrates Court heard. Shaun Maley, aged 21, was found out after other postal workers who lived in his delivery area in Halesowen complained they had not received mail they were expecting.
He had been working in Coombs Wood, Halesowen, for two months, and the 4,428 packets represented about a fifth of the total items he was expected to deliver in that time. One of the delayed items contained a passport, while others were bills, cheques and greetings cards, said Mr John Dove, prosecuting on behalf of Royal Mail.
He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. On April 21, an inspector asked to check Maley’s car.
Maley, of Fuchsia Drive, Pendeford, Wolverhampton, handed over 1,182 items of post to supervisors but refused to allow a further inspection. After the police were called, a further 3,272 items were found.
Maley, who was not represented in court, said the problems began when he had to leave work early to pick up his partner’s 12-year-old son from school. He pleaded guilty to intentionally delaying postal packets and was given a 12-month community order with 250 hours of unpaid work.
He must also pay £1,850 costs.
A postman in the Black Country who hoarded almost 4,500 items of mail in the boot of his car as he struggled to keep up with deliveries has been ordered to carry out 250 hours community service.
Some of the letters and packages discovered in his vehicle were up to a month old, Dudley Magistrates Court heard. Shaun Maley, aged 21, was found out after other postal workers who lived in his delivery area in Halesowen complained they had not received mail they were expecting.
He had been working in Coombs Wood, Halesowen, for two months, and the 4,428 packets represented about a fifth of the total items he was expected to deliver in that time. One of the delayed items contained a passport, while others were bills, cheques and greetings cards, said Mr John Dove, prosecuting on behalf of Royal Mail.
He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. On April 21, an inspector asked to check Maley’s car.
Maley, of Fuchsia Drive, Pendeford, Wolverhampton, handed over 1,182 items of post to supervisors but refused to allow a further inspection. After the police were called, a further 3,272 items were found.
Maley, who was not represented in court, said the problems began when he had to leave work early to pick up his partner’s 12-year-old son from school. He pleaded guilty to intentionally delaying postal packets and was given a 12-month community order with 250 hours of unpaid work.
He must also pay £1,850 costs.
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
I cannot condone what this guy did, but does any one see this and recongnise this from their office " as he struggled to keep up with deliveries " ?????
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. On April 21.
I hope all those posties have the correct insurance to use their cars for business purposes.
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I hope all those posties have the correct insurance to use their cars for business purposes.
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do not use your own car !!
better still why not go out and buy rm a new van.
and while your at it shove a broom up your arse so you can sweep up as you go along !!
better still why not go out and buy rm a new van.
and while your at it shove a broom up your arse so you can sweep up as you go along !!
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
what car did he have ??
was it full of d2d's ???
was it full of d2d's ???
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
borgpicard wrote:I cannot condone what this guy did, but does any one see this and recongnise this from their office " as he struggled to keep up with deliveries " ?????
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
Quite right,surely burning them is a far better option!stokes11eg wrote:Everyone can symathise with struggling to keep up deliveries--we all do---but--sorry,cannot see the need for hiding items-
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NO delivering them is a better option or saying to the dim i wont complete today bossbunkerland wrote:Quite right,surely burning them is a far better option!stokes11eg wrote:Everyone can symathise with struggling to keep up deliveries--we all do---but--sorry,cannot see the need for hiding items-
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. ..................
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I think Tillyboo might be the brightest crayon in the box.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:If he joinsREDLETTER wrote:He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. ..................![]()
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at least we have an avatar ready for him.
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Do you reckon i could be on to my 2nd bridesmaid?Lounge Lizard wrote:I think Tillyboo might be the brightest crayon in the box.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:If he joinsREDLETTER wrote:He added that Royal Mail bosses had sanctioned some postal staff in Halesowen to use their own cars for deliveries subject to regular inspections. ..................![]()
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at least we have an avatar ready for him.
Not heard much from her, or Peter, lately have we ?
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
bringon4dayweeks wrote:NO delivering them is a better option or saying to the dim i wont complete today bossbunkerland wrote:Quite right,surely burning them is a far better option!stokes11eg wrote:Everyone can symathise with struggling to keep up deliveries--we all do---but--sorry,cannot see the need for hiding items-
Obviously!
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
Only a fifth? Sounds like a very light walkTrueBlueTerrier wrote:He had been working in Coombs Wood, Halesowen, for two months, and the 4,428 packets represented about a fifth of the total items he was expected to deliver in that time. One of the delayed items contained a passport, while others were bills, cheques and greetings cards, said Mr John Dove, prosecuting on behalf of Royal Mail.
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Re: Postman kept 4,000 items in the boot of his car
4000 items in a car boot? Sounds like a tardis!