I dont think domestic mail can be searched for no reason - I believe it is only international mail coming into the US. I need to research more, but that is what I understood.
there are more stealth ways to get in an envelope and check things out inside than just slicing it open. it almost seems like they wanted you to know they had been looking.
there are more stealth ways to get in an envelope and check things out inside than just slicing it open. it almost seems like they wanted you to know they had been looking.
I dont think domestic mail can be searched for no reason - I believe it is only international mail coming into the US. I need to research more, but that is what I understood.
When shipping a package, the clerk at the USPS, is supposed to ask "Is anything Liquid, Perishable, Flamable, or Hazardous?" If something inside the package is one of those 4 and is opened, the USPS is within their rights, Unfortunately.