I had a think about this issue tonight. And I feel there is a limit to doing things as a whole group, and having "No Junk Mail" for EVERYBODY, is crossing that limit.
I will be putting an individual "No Junk Mail" sticker on my mailbox, and am happy to buy a few extra stickers for those who want it on a first come first get basis. Will go sticker shopping tomorrow.
Regards Min
I would agree, Min. There is no need for "one size fits all" on this matter. Celebrating diversity! Anne
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021, 9:18 pm Y Lee, yblees685@gmail.com wrote:
I had a think about this issue tonight. And I feel there is a limit to doing things as a whole group, and having "No Junk Mail" for EVERYBODY, is crossing that limit.
I will be putting an individual "No Junk Mail" sticker on my mailbox, and am happy to buy a few extra stickers for those who want it on a first come first get basis. Will go sticker shopping tomorrow.
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Just an observation: While doing pamphlet drops during a general election I noticed. Lower socio-economic areas mostly have "NO JUNK MAIL" stickers Higher socio-economic suburbs usually had "NO CIRCULARS" stickers.
Choose accordingly . . .
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