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Community service for postman who burnt mail – The Herald

Community service for postman who burnt mail
The Herald, UK
Brooks was also ordered to pay £250 towards the cost of the Royal Mail's investigation and prosecution. Bill LaHive, defending Brooks, said that he could not deliver all the mail assigned to him on his rounds despite working sometimes two or three

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