Letter carriers stalking customers and postal employees getting personal in the back room while on duty were among the stranger incidents involving U.S. Postal Service employees in recent years, according to the agency’s inspector general.
The USPS IG investigated multiple assault cases last year, which were released to the Washington Examiner through a Freedom of Information Act request. Personal information was redacted from the reports.
In perhaps the strangest case, a mail carrier in Maine became overly friendly with a female customer, showing her a photo of himself dressed as a woman and asking whether she liked men dressed in drag.
In another unfriendly incident, a maintenance manager shoved a custodian in the back of the head during an argument.
The altercation aggravated an injury the custodian received at home the night before, and she went to the hospital for treatment.
But when the custodian tried to report it as an on-the-job injury, the maintenance supervisor discouraged the custodian from filing the report.
via Going postal: USPS IG finds sex on the job, stalkers and slashed tires | WashingtonExaminer.com.