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Dogs still postal concern

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The problem of motorcycle theft from postal workers has abated, but attacks on the mail carrier are still a major concern.
Yesterday Acting Postmaster General Trudy Farley called on homeowners to be more considerate of the postal workers.
She was speaking to the DAILY NATION following a service at the Emmanuel Baptist Church to mark the 160th anniversary of the Barbados Postal Service.
“Fortunately, we’ve not seen any motorcycles being stolen recently but still of concern to us are the hazards faced delivering the mail, especially from dogs not secured properly,” Farley pointed out.  (AC)

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