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I've just received an update from Change.org
<<Hi everyone,
It has been some time since our last time, during which we've been in
constant contact with the people in Royal Mail's Dangerous Goods Support team.
There was another senior meeting at Royal Mail, held in late February, where the
policy was discussed. As before, unfortunately they have decided against any
changes to it at this time.
As yet, we have also not received any answers to the questions we have posed,
regarding how Parcel Force can send 'potentially damaging' items and Royal Mail
can't; what statistics they have to show that paints are more likely to break in
transit than other fluids; and why alcohol can be shipped as a 'decision on a
business level' yet paint can't.
In an effort to get some answers to those questions, we have contacted
several other Royal Mail departments, in the hope that someone somewhere can
provide logical reasons for all of this.
We are also going to be contacting several MEP's as this restriction is
harming trade between many EU countries. We are hoping that this will push the
issue further, and help us achieve a favourable change to the policy.
Thanks again for your continued support, and don't forget to join our
Facebook group: Facebook - PostOurPaint or follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PostOurPaint @PostOurPaint
Cheers,
Leon
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