Records Show Postal Service Regularly Spies On Americans’ Mail For Law Enforcement
A congressional probe recently revealed that the U.S. Postal Service has shared information from Americans’ mail with law enforcement, including names and addresses, without requiring a court order, with the organization approving 97% of the 60,000 requests they’ve received from police departments since 2015. What do you think?

“It’s worrisome that law enforcement would have that kind of access to the deals Spectrum is offering.”
Sohail Ashraf, Asylum Greeter

“I always suspected my mailman was a fed.”
Aiya Thorp, Company Downsizer
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“They must have a hell of a file on Current Resident.”
Trevor Moayedi, systems analyst
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