From The Guardian tonight:
Royal Mail postman failed to deliver 30,000 items of mail
'Overworked' postman, who hoarded sacks of letters at home, gets community work sentence.
A postman who hoarded 30,000 letters and parcels in his house, car and a garage, has been ordered to do 280 hours of unpaid work.
Paul Willicott claimed that he did not have enough time to deliver all the mail he was expected to handle during his four-hour round. He became so overwhelmed he ended up stashing unopened mail in his car and in his home in Paignton, Devon.
Willicott, 44, told magistrates in Torbay that his intention was to deliver all the mail when his workload was lighter but that he was never able to catch up.
David Thompson, chair of the bench, told Willicott it was "an extremely serious matter". He said: "People have a right to expect their mail to appear at the appointed time. This was a large amount of mail, it was obviously taken over a large period of time. It constitutes a significant breach of trust."
But the magistrates made allowances for the fact that Willicott said he had made several attempts to tell his manager that he was overloaded. The court heard he hid his actions from his wife and two children. None of the letters and parcels had been opened.
Willicott was caught after a member of the public spotted him putting mail into the garage. The magistrates heard the garage was searched and that 174 undelivered items of mail were found. More mail was found in the boot of his car, and, at his home, there were 67 mailbags full of post. A third of the undelivered post was junk mail but two-thirds were letters and packets destined for homes on his round.
Richard Porritt, mitigating, said: "During the course of his round he had to deliver eight bags full of post. He couldn't do it in four hours; it took him sometimes five, sometimes five and a half hours, to get all the mail round.
"It was part of the culture that you did not take mail back to the depot unless there was a very good reason. At the end of the four hours there was a bag of post left and he was stuck behind a rock and a hard place.
"He concealed it intending to deliver it at another time. It became more and more frequent and over time the number increased and eventually it was discovered."
A Royal Mail spokesman said: "Every item of mail is very important to us. We have a zero tolerance approach to any dishonesty and this stance is shared by the overwhelming majority of postmen and women."
Willicott was ordered to pay £1,700 costs, half of the total Royal Mail spent investigating him. He admitted two charges under the Postal Services Act of delaying a postal packet or mailbag between October 2008 and June this year.He had been employed as a postman, working from the Torquay delivery office from 2008, but was sacked this year.
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Royal Mail postman failed to deliver 30,000 items of mail
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so loads of overtime at torquay d.o
open docket!!!
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This seems to occurring for too often, this must surely be worrying for RM. I don't agree with what he did but if you've got a manager harassing and bullying you, this could be the easist option. Plus finding a open post office isn;t that easy either.
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I wonder what his reponse was? Get on with it.But the magistrates made allowances for the fact that Willicott said he had made several attempts to tell his manager that he was overloaded.
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So what action is being taken against his manager then too?
Does this rag smell of chloroform to you?
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He managed to hide 67 bags of mail from his wife!!!!!!!!!
Probably avoided a jail sentance as he had to be availabe to feed her guide dog!
Probably avoided a jail sentance as he had to be availabe to feed her guide dog!
Union what Union? Do we have a union?
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Ok 30k items is a hell of a lot to be honest
He did not open it so iam going to jump on his side and say i guess it was some sort of breakdown
He did not open it so iam going to jump on his side and say i guess it was some sort of breakdown
Rows of houses all bearing down on me........I can feel their blue hands touching me.......All these things in all positions.........All these things will one day take control..........
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Re: Royal Mail postman failed to deliver 30,000 items of mai
This sounds like another D2D thingy...........doesn't take too many of them for them to mount up, 600 x 4 gets up quicklykrussel wrote:Ok 30k items is a hell of a lot to be honest![]()
He did not open it so iam going to jump on his side and say i guess it was some sort of breakdown
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Thats trueDGP1 wrote:This sounds like another D2D thingy...........doesn't take too many of them for them to mount up, 600 x 4 gets up quicklykrussel wrote:Ok 30k items is a hell of a lot to be honest![]()
He did not open it so iam going to jump on his side and say i guess it was some sort of breakdown
It would not sound so bad if they said leaflets as joe public hates them
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A third of the undelivered post was junk mail but two-thirds were letters and packets destined for homes on his round.
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How are they to know, everything is classed as a 'postal packet' when going before the court, Teebs posted it up in another one of these threads.clashcityrocker wrote: A third of the undelivered post was junk mail but two-thirds were letters and packets destined for homes on his round.
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Re: Royal Mail postman failed to deliver 30,000 items of mai
Moved to news forum,the other thread with an update(this post ) is in there as well.
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.