Klarinet Archive - Posting 000766.txt from 1998/10
From: Eobland@-----.com Subj: Re: Re: [kl] copyright Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 01:34:50 -0400
In a message dated 10/17/98 1:31:38 AM, you wrote:
<<By
>definition registered mail is not tampered with. How does that stand
legally?
<<Very badly. If you send yourself registered mail with the flap unsealed
it would be very easy to then put something in it later - which is why
it isn't supported in court. That "mail" thing has way too many holes in
it for the devious - we honest people don't think of what an
unscrupulous person would do.>>
That's what I mean.
Registered mail means that nothing can be sent unsealed. All seals and I mean
all seals on the package are inspected, approved, dated and stamped by the
post office and shipped under lock and key and guarded with guns.
I used to work in the Registered mail section of the PO. Jewelry and many
other valuables are shipped this way.
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