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Community service for hoarder postman

4:42pm Friday 29th August 2008

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By Neil Phillips »

A FORMER postman who failed to deliver hundreds of items of mail because he couldn't cope with his job was today given a 200 hour community service order.

Simon Hathaway, 21, of Dean Garden Rise, High Wycombe, was also ordered to pay £600 in costs by Wycombe Magistrates Court.

He was suspended from his duties as a postman on January 18, after a police search of his car revealed hundreds of undelivered mail packages.

More mail was later found at his own address, and at the home of a friend.

In April Hathaway pleaded guilty to intentionally delaying the delivery of 643 postal packets between July 2007 and January 2008. He said it was because he found his job too hard to keep up with.

Chairman of the bench Vivien Morton told Hathaway: "There was a huge number of letters - 643.

"But we did accept that you had no intention of permanently depriving people of their post. You felt the job was too onerous for you."

Hathaway worked for Royal Mail in High Wycombe since April 2007. He both sorted and delivered mail, usually around the Wingate Avenue area of Totteridge.

Zahra Altai, defence, said: "He was wholly inappropriate for this job as a postal worker."

She added that he had "a complete inability to keep on top of the task."

Last month Hathaway was acquitted of the theft of three packages, found opened in his possession at the same time as the undelivered mail.

In that hearing he said: "The pressure was from managers. Every day we went in and we're expected to do everything asked of us."

He added the postal route was hilly, and he often had to carry heavy loads, with nowhere to stop for the toilet. This meant he sometimes stopped, planning to deliver the remaining mail another day.


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SBJones, Wycombe says...
6:58pm Fri 29 Aug 08

He added the postal route was hilly, and he often had to carry heavy loads, with nowhere to stop for the toilet.

How ridiculous, if you are going to be a postman you will know this could happen, what a ****!

nicewun, high wycombe says...
7:12pm Fri 29 Aug 08

At least he had a job. Its better than walking the streets.
Hahahahahah

Red Fred, in his mail shed says...
7:26pm Fri 29 Aug 08

In that hearing he said: "The pressure was from managers. Every day we went in and we're expected to do everything asked of us."


No REALLY!

Thats just unbelievable, going to work, getting paid for it, and then they actually have the cheek to expect you to do what they ask.

What is the world coming too?

maverick, HW says...
7:28pm Fri 29 Aug 08

200 hrs community service - what a joke!!
years ago, stealing the queens mail was punishable by death
I am not saying that is appropriate now, but come on - what kind of message does it send to the criminals??
Steal hwat you like and if you are really unlucky, you will get a slap on the wrist

faisal, sands says...
7:34pm Fri 29 Aug 08

WELL NOT EVERYONE IN HIGH WYCOMBE IS GOING TO WORK IF THERE IS NO JOBS AVAIABLE FOR THEM TO WORK IN!

Red Fred, in his mail shed says...
8:39pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Why are you shouting?

Loops, high wycombe says...
10:04pm Fri 29 Aug 08

So what about people who want to work and are waiting for a letter following a job interview, they could have lost a job cause they didnd't get the letter telling them to report for duty!!!!!!

Town-man, High Wycombe says...
10:05pm Fri 29 Aug 08

More like what is faisal on about?? There is work out there. All they need to do is get off their backsides and find it. If they are not able to get paid work, they can do volenteer work. This could then open the door to paid work. I have to say, some within High Wycombe are just plain WORK SHY. As for the postman, let us all hope this will be a lesson to him and a warning to others.

erm, ermsville says...
11:26pm Fri 29 Aug 08

stealing the queens mail was punishable by death - I am not saying that is appropriate now


sounds fine to me

faisal, sands says...
12:26pm Sun 31 Aug 08

I HOPE THE POSTMAN LEARNS FROM THIS STUPID PLAN AND HOPE IT DOES NOT BE HELD AGAINST HIM IN FUTURE JOBS INTERVIEWS!

faisal, sands says...
12:28pm Sun 31 Aug 08

Posted by: Town-man, High Wycombe on 10:05pm Fri 29 Aug 08
More like what is faisal on about?? There is work out there. All they need to do is get off their backsides and find it. If they are not able to get paid work, they can do volenteer work. This could then open the door to paid work. I have to say, some within High Wycombe are just plain WORK SHY. As for the postman, let us all hope this will be a lesson to him and a warning to others.
More like what is faisal on about?? There is work out there. All they need to do is get off their backsides and find it. If they are not able to get paid work, they can do volenteer work. This could then open the door to paid work. I have to say, some within High Wycombe are just plain WORK SHY. As for the postman, let us all hope this will be a lesson to him and a warning to others.
I TOLLEY AGREE WITH U!

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