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Mail cover disclosures

2014-06-20 01:41:15.311418+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Office of the Inspector General United States Post Office: Postal Inspection Service Mail Covers Program May 28, 2014, looks at how the USPS's program to share scanned labels of mail with law enforcement is working:

...Of the 196 external criminal mail cover requests we reviewed, 21 percent were approved without written authority and 13 percent were not adequately justified or reasonable grounds were not transcribed accurately. ...

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