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by zAy0LfpBZLC8mAC
2810 days ago
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You have a strange postal service. Where I live, the norm is that you put your letter in an envelope and it would be illegal for the postal service to open the envelope. If you pay the postage, your letter will be delivered, no matter what the content, and without any changes to the content. |
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1) Explosives and biological agents. Likely detected by sniffers.
2) Radiological materials.
3) Heavy packages or letters may be opened and inspected, especially for customs purposes. Depends on the postal service.
4) Potentially xray may be applied.
None of this is really an obstacle to communication. By the way, phone service is not censored or modified in most countries either. Including cellphones.