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It is Dog Awareness weeks. Attacks on postal workers are increasing every week. Please do everything you can to be a responsible dog owner.

42,850 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Mark
Mark3 лет назад

And will increase even more when we won't be able to see them in the dark with later finishes

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Фото профиля G.P.
G.P.3 лет назад

Does the CWU concede that these figures are likely to increase with deliveries being attempted in darkness?

Фото профиля James M
James M3 лет назад

Dog attacks are not the only ones to worry about. It's time the attacks from management were stopped as the psychological effect, it could be argued - is worse than a physical attack from a dog. How about Management Awareness weeks as well ???

Фото профиля Gibb
Gibb3 лет назад

Keeping the same postie on a round stops most of that,

Фото профиля DANNY
DANNY3 лет назад

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣just like banning the production of doors with low letterboxes,there is more than ever now.

Фото профиля Nick
Nick3 лет назад

Attacks on postal workers are also happening from management but you seem to have given it to that

Фото профиля DANNY
DANNY3 лет назад

Royal Mail ,the government or the law do not care about postal workers they are at the bottom of the food chain,literally.

Фото профиля timothy bird
timothy bird3 лет назад

Dog attacks are not nice for anyone But probably a way of Royal Mail covering up bigger problems

Фото профиля 🎱 𝙆𝙣4𝙘𝙠𝙖 シ
🎱 𝙆𝙣4𝙘𝙠𝙖 シ3 лет назад

EVERY WEEK IS DOG AWARENESS WEEK what idiot thinks I'm goin to be aware of dogs in dog awareness week and then not give a shit the week after! Honestly, to think there some idiot high up been paid to think of this shit!

Фото профиля kevin goodson
kevin goodson3 лет назад

Royal Mail don't do anything after a dog attack, so what's the point in all this, there are far greater problems going on within the service right now.

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