ScottyHOMEy said: (quoted from post at 19:22:01 11/19/09)
It was an amicable discussion up the point one of 'em piped up and started giving me this line about how the post office was public property and they could do anything they wanted there. I allowed as how it wasn't public, it was government property, with a dedicated purpose that did not include providing yard and terminal workspace to private enterprises, and they had a choice -- they could find some other place do their work in or I could impound their trucks until everything in them had been weighed and the postage calculated and paid. So they went over and clogged up the parking lot at the town office.
Government property is what? Private. This is the same silliness I see on signs in the woods here "State property, No trespassing" What a crock.
With an attitude like yours it is no wonder how UPS and FedEx ran a complete monopoly (the Postal service) into the ground.
Postal Service had an office in almost every town yet UPS and FedEx came along from ground zero and within a short 30 years made a laughing stock of the 200 year old Postal Service.
No I see why. Impound a UPS truck, get real. Maybe if you actually did your job instead of harassing the UPS drivers..................
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