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Originally Posted by DoubleF
I always thought it was against the law to open up a letter/package that wasn't addressed to you. I also thought it was against the law to destroy a letter/package that wasn't addressed to you. You were always supposed to try and send it back via the original method of delivery. Is this understanding incorrect?
I mean, how they can truly enforce things like that and the headache associated with enforcing it... maybe that's the issue?
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It's definitely illegal but just like porch pirates, there is little appetite to investigate these crimes.
It would be nice if these delivery photos would pan out a bit so you could identify where something was misdelivered.