Dive behind the Royal Mail Delay, Sagal, Post Workers say

Dive behind the Royal Mail Delay, Sagal, Post Workers say

aggressive Seagel Are Causes destruction For post workers in Cornwall, who have to leave their routes Due to “security issues”.

Royal Mail After apologizing to residents in Liskeard Dive-baming bulls Employees forced to suspend their delivery in the area.

The postal service has offered alternative arrangements to the local people – including a safe distribution address away from objectionable birds and mail held in an office.

It also suggested that the residents waited until the aggressive birds calmed down and stopped protecting their youth – but it could happen in late August.

In the letter to the residents, the Royal Mail assured the customers that the situation would be monitored on a daily basis.

Liscard, Gulls in Cornwall, have become aggressive for posts

The letter stated: “As you know, we are currently facing some difficulties, which are safely distributed to you and your neighbor due to seagle in the area, shocking to distribute employees to protect your youth.

“The purpose of this letter is to first advise you on issues that we are experiencing, but also to assure you that we will continue to try delivery every day.”

It states: “Please accept my forgiveness for any inconvenience, but as long as the Royal Mail address is committed to providing daily distribution, we hold the top priority on the safety of our employees.”

Seagel usually extends their youth from May to May every year from May to August and in this period, they can be more aggressive.

RSPCA says that galls that suddenly swoop on people or pets are often trying to protect their chickens and when the person or animal has gone away from their young, they will stop.

Royal Mail has apologized to residents in Liskeard, Cornwall (painted) for delay of its post (Alamy/PA)

Royal Mail has apologized to residents in Liskeard, Cornwall (painted) for delay of its post (Alamy/PA)

However, this behavior usually lasts only a few weeks until chickens are divided and the animal is able to protect themselves according to charity.

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A local in Liscard, Naomi, told the BBC The Galls Nest on his neighboring assets for six weeks every year – he said that it is “fatal to go out”.

“This is really a daily phenomenon where I am watching those who are walking or swooping things,” he said.

Another resident told Wire: “These birds are very terrible for their youth to be so protective. Some of these birds have been done to prevent them from attacking humans.”

However, other people suggested that the post should only wear a hat or safety helmet.

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