Charles Oliver | June 30, 2004
One thousand people signed a petition asking Great Britain's Royal Mail not to close a post office in Brightside, Sheffield. They then dropped the petition in the mail to postal headquarters. It never got there. The post office gave the person who collected and mailed the signatures 12 first-class stamps in compensation and promised to look into the matter, if the petition hasn't arrived in another three weeks.
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