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Old 28-04-2011, 16:58   #39
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Re: BNP Accuses Royal Mail Of Dumping Leaflets

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
You do seem to be suggesting that they have invoked their right to refuse to deliver the leaflets by dumping them ,which obviously they have not .What they have done is looked at the leaflets in the sorting office decided they either want to "pretend"(dump) that they have delivered them and claim the 1.67p per item ,or they have looked at the leaflets and decided to have their own little protest against the BNP by dumping them in the BNP candidates back garden .If they were going to invoke their right to not deliver offensive material then the leaflets would have remained in the sorting office untill another postie took them out .They cannot decide that the leaflets are offensive after they have agreed to take them out with full knowledge of what they are

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lol :d
Again Marty, I was not saying they were right to have "dumped" the leaflets (if indeed they were "dumped").

I was merely stating that by "dumping" the leaflets they had (and were obviously) exercising their right not to deliver them and were sending a very clear message (whether rightly or wrongly in its delivery (pun alert)) to that effect.

Potential syllogism?
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