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Postal workers called on to help police stamp out rural petty crime – The Guardian


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Postal workers called on to help police stamp out rural petty crime
The Guardian
More than 130 Royal Mail staff making deliveries in and around Winchester are taking part in the pilot run with Hampshire constabulary and the local Neighbourhood Watch. Thefts and trespassing have already been spotted by the local postal workers and
Postmen will now report suspicious incidents to the police under new schememirror.co.uk
Winchester postal workers to work with policeBBC News
Postal workers to report crimes in trial schemeITV News

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