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Postmaster Refused To Help A Man Who Had Been Threatened By A Stalker

Following a long campaign by a woman who had been threatened by a stalker, a postmaster refused to help her by accepting a letter addressed to the stalker. The woman had been told by the police that the postmaster would not forward mail to her because she was in a witness protection scheme. She had been told that her details would be kept on file, but the postmaster was refusing to help her by accepting a letter addressed to the stalker.

The woman had been trying to get help from the post office for several months, but they had consistently refused to accept mail for her. She had been told that this was because she was in a witness protection scheme, and that her details would be kept on file. However, the postmaster refused to accept a letter addressed to the stalker, and the woman was left feeling frustrated and helpless.

Despite the woman's efforts to get help from the post office, they continued to refuse to accept mail for her. She had been told that this was because she was in a witness protection scheme, and that her details would be kept on file. However, the postmaster refused to accept a letter addressed to the stalker, and the woman was left feeling frustrated and helpless.

The woman eventually decided to take matters into her own hands and went to the post office to try and get some help. She was met with a long queue of people, and was told that the postmaster was too busy to see her. She was left feeling frustrated and helpless, and eventually decided to go to the police to report the post office's refusal to help her.

The police were able to help the woman, and she was eventually able to get the help she needed. However, the experience had left her feeling shaken and frustrated. She had been trying to get help from the post office for several months, but they had consistently refused to accept mail for her.

The woman's experience highlights the need for greater support and protection for victims of stalking. She had been trying to get help from the post office for several months, but they had consistently refused to accept mail for her. Her story also highlights the importance of having a system in place to protect victims of stalking, and to provide them with the support and protection they need.

As one woman who had been in a similar situation said, "The post office should be a place of safety and support, not a place where you are made to feel vulnerable and scared. It's a shame that they didn't do more to help me, and I hope that in the future they will do better."

The woman's experience also highlights the need for greater awareness and education about stalking, and the importance of having a system in place to protect victims of stalking. She had been trying to get help from the post office for several months, but they had consistently refused to accept mail for her.

“I was told that the postmaster would not forward mail to me because I was in a witness protection scheme. But I was trying to get help from the post office, not hide from anyone.”

Author's Summary:

A woman who had been threatened by a stalker was refused help by a postmaster who refused to accept mail for her. Despite her efforts to get help, the post office consistently refused to accept mail for her, leaving her feeling frustrated and helpless. Her experience highlights the need for greater support and protection for victims of stalking, and the importance of having a system in place to protect them.

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TwistedSifter TwistedSifter — 2025-11-28

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