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USPS takes photos of all mail
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Postal Service takes pictures of every piece of mail processed in the United States 160 billion last year and keeps them on hand for up to a month.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the photos of the exterior of mail pieces are used primarily for the sorting process, but they are available for law enforcement, if requested.
The photos have been used "a couple of times" by to trace letters in criminal cases, Donahoe told the AP on Thursday, most recently involving ricin-laced letters sent to President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
USPS takes photos of all mail
that is a lot of photos...wonder how much storage that requires
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Postal Service takes pictures of every piece of mail processed in the United States 160 billion last year and keeps them on hand for up to a month.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the photos of the exterior of mail pieces are used primarily for the sorting process, but they are available for law enforcement, if requested.
The photos have been used "a couple of times" by to trace letters in criminal cases, Donahoe told the AP on Thursday, most recently involving ricin-laced letters sent to President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
USPS takes photos of all mail
that is a lot of photos...wonder how much storage that requires