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Thursday, February 15, 2024

The police force you never knew existed, needed now more than ever

HOUSTON - Postal Police Officers, or PPO's, exist. PPO's have been employed by the United States Postal Service and overseen by the United States Postal Inspection Service for decades.

According to the National President Postal Police Officers Association, Frank Albergo, they patrolled streets for 50 years protecting mail and mail carriers. 

"People are not going to rob a letter carrier knowing that postal police officers are on patrol," he said. 

But in 2020, a USPS memorandum changed their jurisdiction, making it so PPO's are only allowed to man postal buildings - no longer able to patrol. 

9 comments:

  1. Mail-in ballots don't need patrols.
    FJB might not have gotten all those 81M votes for him and Cameltoe in 2020 otherwise.
    If the fix is in, don't fix anything.

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  2. It's now clear why the United States Postal Service bought AR-15s, shotguns, pistols and gazzilions of rounds of ammo during the Anointed O's administration.

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  3. The criminals the USPS needs to worry about are the ones they have hired. Son was supposed to receive a birthday card with a wal mart prepaid card in it from my mom. We got the card but no card. She still had all the card details and when we called Wal Mart we found out that the card had been used just days before and turns out the thief worked at the Atlanta main postal center. USPS did nothing when given the information.

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    1. Atlanta postal facility. Ah Hah! I suspect a diversity baboon in the wood pile.

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    2. Had something similar happen to me. The envelope I was sent was slit very carefully. I spotted this before leaving the post office, demanded to see the Postmaster. When I showed him what was going on, he was very dismissive. I left, filed a postal claim with the vendor. Note well what the staff at the postal facilities seem to have in common. Something valuable? I'd suggest using FedEx or DHL, UPS.

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  4. usps police force will be just another fbi to go after non-democrats. I believe they went after some j6 people already. USPS being a democrat organization will never ever throw out returned ballots or pallets of fraud ballots in their warehouses.

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  5. Being as they were a Federal Police Force, it's probably a good thing that their authority was curtailed...

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  6. USPS PO-leece are too busy worrying about licensed CCW in their post offices and parking lots to deal with mail theft.

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  7. USPS police were taken off of patrol so they could spy on us.

    the name of the program is iCOP or "internet covert operations program". they work primarily with monitoring social media posts.

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