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Royal Mail dangerous goods process
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Royal Mail dangerous goods process
Strap 30 of these 'so called' inert gas canisters to your body and jog down towards Whitehall - just tell any policeman that try's to stop you they are inert and run faster
What's the worse that could happen ?Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostStrap 30 of these 'so called' inert gas canisters to your body and jog down towards Whitehall - just tell any policeman that try's to stop you they are inert and run fasterComment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostStrap 30 of these 'so called' inert gas canisters to your body and jog down towards Whitehall - just tell any policeman that try's to stop you they are inert and run faster
What's the worse that could happen ?Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostStrap 30 of these 'so called' inert gas canisters to your body and jog down towards Whitehall - just tell any policeman that try's to stop you they are inert and run faster
What's the worse that could happen ?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTop tip! I don't do jogging though. Shame."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Update!
So it's still making its way via the snailiest of snail mails from Stanstead to Belfast. However, because I sent it from ClientCo's mail room (business post) and not my local post office (residential post), they're just going to destroy the whole parcel once it gets to Belfast rather than open it and remove the pesky argon capsules. I might get a letter when it finally arrives in Belfast to confirm it was destroyed.
What I suspect will happen is it'll get to Belfast and it'll be put on eBay or raffled off to the staff.
An expensive lesson well and truly learned.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
What I suspect will happen is it'll get to Belfast and it'll be put on eBay or raffled off to the staff.
Then when they send it to you in the post, phone in a tip-off the the authorities, and get your own back on them.Comment
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I got my parcel back!
They removed the most expensive (and perfectly safe) part, as well as the argon capsules
Time to start looking on eBay for it being resoldComment
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