vendredi 8 janvier 2016

Service Providers: USPS Says I Can't Look Out My Window or Videotape My Door

My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: Massachusetts

I've been dealing with my mail carrier for five months now. It started in September when I wrote a complaint to them about not delivering my package when tracking said they'd be due. The next day my mail carrier rang my door bell and yelled at me for the wording of the letter. Since then she's thrown packages, not put mail in the mail box, yelled at me for watching her deliver my mail from my living room window, and mail has still been not delivered on the date it's promised.

My husband started recording her so we could prove our mail was being mistreated. We didn't record audio as per Massachusetts law, and there are videos all over YouTube of the USPS throwing packages.

Yesterday we found out they have stopped our mail because our mail carrier is feeling "harassed", and I was told to stop looking out my window in my own home, and stop recording my front door because this is harassment. I was also told we're being investigated by the postal investigators which I've learned are Federal.

I'm concerned. Do I need legal representation? Can I really go to jail for looking out my window and taping my property? Is there anything I can do about getting my mail reinstated? Am I really harassing this woman just by watching her? Thank you for any advice you can offer. :)


Service Providers: USPS Says I Can't Look Out My Window or Videotape My Door

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