Thiefs hitting maiboxes
- Steve_In_29
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
Nope no "hard on".
However in the time it took him to post his totally off-topic and ineffectual rant on here he could have called the Post Office (who do take postal crime seriously) and actually attempted to solve the problem he ranted about.
However in the time it took him to post his totally off-topic and ineffectual rant on here he could have called the Post Office (who do take postal crime seriously) and actually attempted to solve the problem he ranted about.
- knockonit
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
lol, surely you jest the PO will assist in any resolution, you evidently have not dealt with this gubermint station locally, they could care less, only that you get out of their space and leave them to wallow in their own misery.
i have never in half dozen decades had the PO even remotely be interested in any resolution on anything PO related.
Rj
i have never in half dozen decades had the PO even remotely be interested in any resolution on anything PO related.
Rj
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
I am not talking about finding lost mail.knockonit wrote: ↑December 31st, 2018, 8:31 am lol, surely you jest the PO will assist in any resolution, you evidently have not dealt with this gubermint station locally, they could care less, only that you get out of their space and leave them to wallow in their own misery.
i have never in half dozen decades had the PO even remotely be interested in any resolution on anything PO related.
Rj
If the local Postmaster is blowing off postal crime then contact his superior. Work it up the chain until things start to happen. A more productive use of time then posting a rant.
How ever it is interesting to see that in dealing with both lost mail and postal crime the Post Office in Commifornia was more helpful then yours in free AZ.
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
yeah, i pretty sure i got the jist of the horse pucky, just sharing that the PO cares nada about nada.
I've dealt with lost mail, stolen C&R guns, out of my branch, no help, almost like poking one self in the eye, but as noted the squeaky wheel gets the grease, ya just gotta squeak , long and loud, and long and loud, if you get the jist.
Rj
I've dealt with lost mail, stolen C&R guns, out of my branch, no help, almost like poking one self in the eye, but as noted the squeaky wheel gets the grease, ya just gotta squeak , long and loud, and long and loud, if you get the jist.
Rj
Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
Mrs. Flash once got into it pretty hot and heavy with the postmaster about our mailman delivering our mail to everyone else and their mail to us. I don't think he knew what he was getting into when he gave her attitude.
Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
By the time the cops get here, if they ever get here the people are long gone. Even the ones where I got a plate number or a photo they are still out there, cops are useless in this matter.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 26th, 2018, 10:20 pm So basically you enabled the crooks by your refusal to give their description to proper authorities then. You were just as apathetic as you accuse them of being.
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When I used to defend you on the other forum, I regret doing that now and I think they might have been right about you. So I posted in the wrong forum sorry to upset you and your California greatness.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 27th, 2018, 7:43 am Also not sure what this thread has to do with "Survival and Emergency Preparedness" which is the subject of this sub-forum.
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I used to defend this assclown on the other forum when Weenis and a few others attacked him for being from California. Other forum failed because the owner didn't back anything up and the server crashed.Rock Hardson wrote: ↑December 27th, 2018, 7:51 pmRelax, dude. It could have been an honest mistake.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 27th, 2018, 4:45 pmWell I'm might be wrong but I would venture the board's owner went to the trouble to set it up with the various sub-forums to keep things organized so that people could know where to look to find what they were interested in.
But hey let's all just post our threads in randomly selected forums and let the board slide into oblivion like the last iteration.
Plus, it seems like you have a hard-on for 338 Lapua, for whatever reason.
Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
The cops would be more than happy to show up and arrest me for assaulting them in color. Another forum member here lives on my street and I found him and the wife gone yesterday with their garage door open, not the first time I have found it open. They came home as I was about to put the door down for them.shooter444 wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2018, 4:20 pm OP,... seems like you have a constant problem in your neighborhood. Have you ever considered setting some explosive die packs in your mailbox? Maybe a coordinated effort with a couple of neighbors would persuade the street rats to move on to another area.
I am pretty much the only person doing anything about it on my street, There is one other guy who is active a couple blocks north. I could chop up bodies in the middle of my street and the screaming people would not have a soul come to their aid.
Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
Actually they do not care at all at the post office. I was told by the local postmaster that it such a problem and they do not have the manpower to investigate. Even when I had a license plate of a vehicle caught stealing mail they said they probably could not prosecute unless THEY were the ones that caught them.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 31st, 2018, 8:15 am Nope no "hard on".
However in the time it took him to post his totally off-topic and ineffectual rant on here he could have called the Post Office (who do take postal crime seriously) and actually attempted to solve the problem he ranted about.
The next day the mailman told me that he found hundreds of open mailboxes in the area, he called it in and was told they would not come investigate it. He picked up mail off the ground as well and redelivered what he could.
- Steve_In_29
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
At which point you take it to the next person up the chain from your Postmaster. Repeat as necessary until you get results.338lapua wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 9:02 amActually they do not care at all at the post office. I was told by the local postmaster that it such a problem and they do not have the manpower to investigate. Even when I had a license plate of a vehicle caught stealing mail they said they probably could not prosecute unless THEY were the ones that caught them.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 31st, 2018, 8:15 am Nope no "hard on".
However in the time it took him to post his totally off-topic and ineffectual rant on here he could have called the Post Office (who do take postal crime seriously) and actually attempted to solve the problem he ranted about.
The next day the mailman told me that he found hundreds of open mailboxes in the area, he called it in and was told they would not come investigate it. He picked up mail off the ground as well and redelivered what he could.
You obviously cared enough about it to make this thread so why not attempt something useful instead of just ranting?
- Steve_In_29
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Re: Thiefs hitting maiboxes
It seems I triggered another snowflake. Does the baby need a safe space?
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Actually you commiefornia jackass I posted this to make complacent people think about checking their mailbox when they get home every day. Actually making people aware this crime is happening in their area and it happens every day across this entire town may make them get their damn mail so the thieves get nothing. If every box is a locked box it takes time and someone may hear you and if all the boxes are empty these pieces of crap move on, hopefully to where you live.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 5:26 pmAt which point you take it to the next person up the chain from your Postmaster. Repeat as necessary until you get results.338lapua wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 9:02 amActually they do not care at all at the post office. I was told by the local postmaster that it such a problem and they do not have the manpower to investigate. Even when I had a license plate of a vehicle caught stealing mail they said they probably could not prosecute unless THEY were the ones that caught them.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑December 31st, 2018, 8:15 am Nope no "hard on".
However in the time it took him to post his totally off-topic and ineffectual rant on here he could have called the Post Office (who do take postal crime seriously) and actually attempted to solve the problem he ranted about.
The next day the mailman told me that he found hundreds of open mailboxes in the area, he called it in and was told they would not come investigate it. He picked up mail off the ground as well and redelivered what he could.
You obviously cared enough about it to make this thread so why not attempt something useful instead of just ranting?
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Actually you should take your ass back to where you belong with the rest of the commiefornia losers.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 5:27 pmIt seems I triggered another snowflake. Does the baby need a safe space?