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Walked to Camberwell Post Office this morning ( Saturday) to find it closed.

Walked to E Dulwich Post Office & I found myself last in the queue as they now shut at 11.30. The man was working hard controlling the queue whilst his colleague served inside. It must have been stressful for them.

He kindly ( & rightly) let an older woman in at the last minute.

20 minutes later another old customer turned up but she was turned away. This made a passer by really angry on principle so she protested and kept the man at the door for a full 20 minutes so he couldn?t serve people in the queue. The angry woman was right but protesting at the wrong person ( who was polite at all times). We should vent our spleen only on the Post Office for not publishing daily opening hours of all local post offices.

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