50,000 reasons not to trust the USPS

Yeah, I’m pretty distrustful of anyone using mail for anything beyond this - seems fishy.

It’s reasonable to assume that a county executive, such as who Arpaio wanted to get the info on, would be receiving more relevant mail. Especially if it was for mail delivered to her business office.

True. That’s a good point.

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Umm, don’t those both pretty much mean the same thing?

JFTR, Congress doesn’t give us any money at all.

I was aware of that, but should have worded my post to reflect that, none at all is more informative than just saying not enough.

I’d also say that in addition to no private company being able to deliver mail at the rates the USPS does, if they tried they’d probably end up with a worse record of undelivered and misdelivered mail. And I expect they’d cave to law enforcement faster than the Post Office did.

Even though I’m often critical of government ineptitude, and the postal service has plenty of problems too, I’ve always felt it’s one of our great government successes, and I just received a response today to a letter with that statement that I sent to President Kennedy.

The government doesn’t need a warrant to inspect things that are being imported.

Does that include mail? Can they open mail from outside the country without a warrant?

Yes they can in my experience. A friend of mine went to Amsterdam some years back and tried to mail a small amount of hash to a bunch of us. We all got opened envelopes with a little piece of paper inside that said that the contents had been seized by customs.

For the record:

  1. Reading the OP without opening the article left me with the impression that law enforcement was *opening *mail. That could have been written better.

  2. Tracking senders and receivers – the outside of the mail, essentially – doesn’t bother me that much. I’d like for better oversight if Joe Arpaio is using it to target political opponents, but other than that I don’t mind if law enforcement has wide latitude to use this method.

  3. I’ve sent and received lots of packages via USPS and have never had a problem. Actually going to the post office tends to be unpleasant in the way most government offices are, but other than that I think they do a bang-up job.

They can read your postcards, too!

I keep putting my post cards in the mail slot on my computer and they never get there.
I must write really good for them to steal them. Must be reading them all over the office. I may be famous… :smiley: