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MargeB | 13:56 Thu 28th Jul 2005 | How it Works
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Is it true that heightened security in the UK is delaying mail? I hear that Post Offices are being subjected to checks.
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Does it really matter if it does?.....who in their right mind would say no--someone untoward reads this and thats a window putting the posties at risk!

I haven't seen anything in the papers.Mind you I don't always believe what they say!!
I do know that two letters which I received today ,one from Kent,one from London took five days to arrive here in Norfolk.
I suppose they go through Mount Pleasant so,yes,
they could be checking stuff.
Mount Pleasent is more foreign mail isn't it? 
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Eh? So a terrorist logs on, reads this and gets an idea? Don't think so.

Some of my mail is being held up and I'm being told specifically that security is going up. Seems reasonable to see if it is.

If anything, major sorting depots may have x-ray sorting machines.  They may do random checks or on large parcels that are being delivered to government agencies.

Most military parcels are checked on base anyway.

I posted a load of stuff that I sold on ebay 2nd class last week - most got them and left feedback 2 days later, so I would assume not.

Lets hope there is no terror attack that is linked to mail or you could end up in the dock MargeB for starting this thread.
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lol, yep. Saw Tony Blair on telly talking about security checks at ports, I guess both of us will be in the dock soon.

Kerplunk, I would be interested in hearing how your crazy logic jumps from me asking a question about increased Post Office Security to me ending up in the dock.

never mind.

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