A Blackpool postman Adam Willis, 23 has been sacked by Royal Mail's Cleveleys Delivery Office due to it's laziness and hiding undelivered post at his garage. He was sentenced to 180 days jail, suspended for two years, ordered to do 200 hours unpaid work for the community and pay £1,262 costs. All of these happened when The Royal Mail investigators paid a visit his home in Ashfield Road due to the complaints received from the pubic. What has surprised them was the undelivered 6,469 items of stored at his garage. After this incidence, all delayed mails in this case has now been delivered.
Blackpool magistrates were told Willis blamed the sheer weight of his mail sacks for making his legs give way and said he kept getting wet because he had no jacket. Willis would sometimes only spend 30 minutes on his round before giving up and going home to hide the mail. Willis admitted delaying 6,469 items of mail between November 7 and December 7 last year. He also admitted opening six letters or parcels and removing DVDs and a CD which were found at his home.
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