To: Beelzebubba
There are lots of rules about how to operate a post office, few of which have anything to do with the public. This one does:
§ 232.1 Conduct on postal property.
(a) Applicability. This section applies to all real property under the charge and control of the Postal Service, to all tenant agencies, and to all persons entering in or on such property. This section shall be posted and kept posted at a conspicuous place on all such property.
43 posted on
10/29/2009 8:46:45 AM PDT by
grady
("Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading." - Unknown)
To: grady
Of course.
But my point is that the vast majority of rules have no applicability to the public. Like the rules that control how patent examiners examiner patent applications, for instance.
49 posted on
10/29/2009 8:55:08 AM PDT by
Atlas Sneezed
(Why not "interpret" your tax returns like the Supreme Court "interprets" the Constitution?)
To: grady
Anyone can make rules;not everyone can enforce those rules.
Anyone noticed how many ignored the rules of the government in the Prohibition years?
The consent of the governed is always a factor.
66 posted on
10/29/2009 1:21:18 PM PDT by
hoosierham
(Waddaya mean Freedom isn't free ?;will you take a credit card?)
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