USPS gets rid of this service, in force immediately
The agency has stopped delivering mail to certain residents in the United States
SinceDelivery tasting to missing mail, we all experienced our just part of frustration with theAmerican postal service (USPS). This is not all their fault, of course: recently, the agency has difficulty overcoming the number of challenges that have been exacerbated by the cocovio pandemic, including endowment shortages and financial setbacks. But sometimes these more important problems have nothing to do with a service disturbance, as residents of an area have just described it. Read the rest to find out more about the reasons why the USPS has stopped delivering certain letters.
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The USPS can choose to stop delivering mail in certain areas, as it did in California last month.
In early April, the postal service stopped delivering mail to certain residents of Santa Monica, California. According to CBS News, the USPS had suspended the delivery service in a neighborhood after it was therebeen several assaults On carriers who broadcast mail in the region by a person who had not been apprehended. The agencyrestored his service In the block about a week later, theSanta Monica mirror reported.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Now the USPS has stopped serving another district.
This week, the agency suspended the service in another district.Nowsweek reported on May 20 that the postal service had justgot rid of mail delivery For a district in Greenfield, Indiana. According to the city's local information station, Fox 59, a USPS spokesperson said the agency will not restore service "until residentsInstall the mailboxes at the edge of the border"" which allow carriers to make deliveries without leaving their vehicles.
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The postal service said that assaults against carriers have prompted it to withdraw the service.
The suspension of mail delivery in the Greenfield district is also the result of attacks against carriers, but this time by animals. "Due to current and unresolved problems with bulk dogs in the region, notably Stevens Court and the 1000 Street block, mail delivery to these addresses has been suspended," said the spokesperson for 'USPS in a press release at Fox 59.
According to the news station, the most recent attack in the city occurred on April 16 when a factor was continued by two boxers and bitten on the arms, legs, back, left thigh, knee right and groin. Greenfield Animal Control told the Station News that the carrier had to receive 50 stitches and can lose the use of one of his arms.Cherie Sirosky, the resident owner of boxers, faces criminal charges because dogs were not up to date on their rabies vaccines at the time of the attack.
"I stopped and I saw my neighbor on the other side of the street and my neighbor next to her",Nate Luke said to Fox59. "I could see that she had blood everywhere on her and it didn't look good."
There are several reasons why the USPS could suspend the service.
Depending on the postal service, mail delivery can besuspended and withdrawn from any area. "The delivery service can be suspended when there is an immediate threat to the delivery employee, mail safety or postal property," confirms the agency on its website.
The USPS can also choose not to provide service to certain people due to blocked mailboxes, overflowing mailboxes, travel obstructions and other dangerous conditions. "Security is a main objective, a concern and a mission,"Paul A. Toms, the president of the local Greenfield section of the National Association of Transporters of Letters, told Fox 59. "Our mission is to have the mail carried, but the letters of letters must be safe."
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