I have had folk asking why we are still delivering mail, I also have one that is now refusing all mail, I'm sure RM could offer a service, bit like keepsafe where we deliver all mail say once a week for the said customers or they could collect it from the office?
If your line manager insists on proof you've got coronavirus just walk about the streets coughing and looking like death then at least you'll get tested.
Police and public health officials to have powers to detain people who may be infected
Kate Proctor
Police, public health and immigration officers will be able to detain people suspected of having coronavirus under new emergency powers rolled out by the government.
The new guidance would allow the officials to return people to where they have been asked to stay during the virus outbreak, believed to be in a bid to curb people leaving hospital early. They will also have the power to take people to screening and testing facilities.
The bill says: “These measures look to fill existing gaps in powers to ensure the screening and isolation of people who may be infected or contaminated with the virus and to ensure that constables can enforce health protection measures where necessary.”
Updated at 2.43pm GMT
You might do 6 months in the big house but at least you'll have a bit of paper to show the lino at the end of it.
twoloops wrote:I have had folk asking why we are still delivering mail, I also have one that is now refusing all mail, I'm sure RM could offer a service, bit like keepsafe where we deliver all mail say once a week for the said customers or they could collect it from the office?
If they are refusing mail, kinda the same thing.
If a customer has had to close their own premises due to an outbreak, what would colleagues do with the customer’s mail?
We would aim to keep customers mail safe until they’re able to collect it, have it redelivered or redirected/diverted to an alternative address. We will deal with these requests on a case by case basis... https://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communi ... 71&t=94653" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Where we are physically unable to access a customer’s property and/or they have blocked up their letterbox to prevent delivery then this should be treated as a Delivery USO suspension.
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. 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.
On the evidence I'm seeing.... No.
Maybe it's a British thing.. Keep calm and carry on dying.
Yeah loads of 70+ people in the supermarket today. Are they not able to buy online?
If I was at risk as much as these people are I would not be walking amongst hundreds of crazed shoppers.
some 70 plus people cannot use computers and may not even have them
Yeah we know but if you can't even arrange an online delivery for an elderly relative you're not much of a son/daughter/grandkid/neice/nephew/2nd cousin twice removed.
And yes I know there will be a very small proportion out there with no relatives but somebody, somewhere, surely etc.
On the evidence I'm seeing.... No.
Maybe it's a British thing.. Keep calm and carry on dying.
Yeah loads of 70+ people in the supermarket today. Are they not able to buy online?
If I was at risk as much as these people are I would not be walking amongst hundreds of crazed shoppers.
some 70 plus people cannot use computers and may not even have them
Yeah we know but if you can't even arrange an online delivery for an elderly relative you're not much of a son/daughter/grandkid/neice/nephew/2nd cousin twice removed.
And yes I know there will be a very small proportion out there with no relatives but somebody, somewhere, surely etc.
There are no delivery slots available. That is the issue!
PostmanBitesDog wrote:
Be careful what you see on Facebook. It's a swamp full of conspiracy theories and propaganda. Even though Blowjob Johnson mentioned earlier this month that he may initiate a plan for the UK military to be on standby to support the police and embed MOD medics into hospitals to assist the NHS, some of the conspiracy whack jobs go further and assume that martial law will be imposed across the country and that everyone getting tested for COVID-19 will have all other personal details stored in a massive government Deep State-type database to be used for nefarious means. MUHAHAHAHA!
BBC Radio 4 is saying Army chief has told senior officers to be prepared to deploy from mid-April for up to six months.
Apologies for the language but this fb post is allegedly from a squaddie
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It's really only what you would expect at times like this, because the army has such a broad church of skillsets (apart from the killing thing) they can virtually replace any shortage of key workers from fire fighters to medics, engineers to drivers, that's why they're on standby.
Of course should any serious bouts of civil disobedience occur they can also break heads so the next time you're fighting over loo roll in Tesco....have a word with yourself, in fact just have a feckin word with yourself anyway.