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Originally Posted by looneycat
sorry but it wasn't stupid, it was effective and stopped the problem immediately, I'd say it turned out to be the best method since the direct approach failed, several times, miserably. So you were completely wrong....and why would I care about your experiences since your method was stupid and ineffective, oh, don't like the words then DON'T USE THEM WITH OTHER PEOPLE!!
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Really, it is considered a biohazard
A Postal Service spokeswoman said the U.S. Postal Service prohibits sending feces through the mail except for medical or veterinary purposes, and in those instances the samples must meet rigorous packing and labeling requirements.
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A South Dakota man has been fined and sentenced to probation for sending a letter containing animal feces to a local government office.
Jeffrey Dezeeuw pleaded guilty in a Sioux Falls federal court to one count of mailing injurious articles. The 45-year-old man smeared excrement on a traffic citation, a note and cash before sending it to the Minnehaha County Cerk of Courts last July. Dezeeuw faces three years of probation and a $500 fine.
Maybe stupid is to mild!
