What do we do about this?
My father's issue of
Consumer Reports had about a four inch tear from the top down making it very difficult to read.
I have picked up enemies in other communities because of my 224 613 Project like a blacklist from volunteering and bogus (strategic lawsuit against public participation SLAPP) threat from the Palm Harbor Library General Counsel in a certified letter dated 3-2-2004 on behalf of the then or just stepping down Chairman of the Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Library Director Gene Coppola. Also a fine on a DVD that I had already returned from a branch of the Clearwater Public Library with a statement from the Clerk that "You should not mess with authority". I had been fighting hard with many library managers with getting a link and keeping it to the Florida Victim Services Directory back from 2000 through 2007 or so.
Victim Services Directory
This
Consumer Reports ripping just might be an unfortunate co-incidence but I am still a bit angry because of it.
There was no note from the Lynnhaven Postal Center people either on it. I do not think they are responsible for this vandalism on the magazine issue as this has very happened very rarely and when it did there was a different group of people who had the mail contract.
I am just making a note of it as I do with all these kind of incidents. It is probably nothing than some grumpy postal worker somewhere on the journey of
Consumer Reports who went postal on some mail.
I am not going to make any official report about it as the local law enforcement people and the Postal Inspectors etc., have more important things to do and I doubt if they could do anything anyway about a damaged issue of
Consumer Reports.
Anyone else have a problem like this at their mail center? TOTV gives us a chance to vent every so often.