Tells me to leave before they call the police.
The other day I ran into the local FedEx place and told them to ship a letter to DHS. I gave them the address I got from the DHS website. The girl said we can't send this letter because it doesn't have a street address. I said that's the address on their website. She said they just can't send it unless there is a street address. I said can't you look up that address, since it's kind of a big deal if somebody has something that is a matter of national security and they need to get it there overnight. She said no, they can't deliver it. I said, if you send it, don't you think the driver in Washington D.C. will know exactly where the DHS building is located? She said, no street address, can't deliver it. Then I went ballistic, f-bombs ensued, and she threatened to call the police. I said if the police come, they will probably arrest you for interfering with a citizen acting on a matter of national security.
I ended up going to the post office who had no problem delivering it overnight. Of course, the post office is a federal operation. I probably could have just put in the mail without a stamp and it would have still gotten there.
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