Evangeline
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I was trying to research and troubleshoot this problem, and so far, 6 out of 10 people I know says it's illegal to force someone to open personal mail that isn't theirs no matter if they are in the Army. Just would like to be more knowledgeable before taking the next step to solve this matter. So far, the company that talked to us explained that they are able to do that... Seems really wrong.
As so I thought! But heres the predicament. The mail happened to be info concerning a vehicle that we had surrendered to the state because its unfixable and unwanted. So we just got the bill and its due in 30 days. The E4 has returned to the company with the E5 holding his mail. The E5 orders the E4 to open it in his presence. When the envelope seal is broken, the sgt then takes the spc's contents and reads it before the spc gets to look at it. The company leader has stated that its purely necessary and is at no wrong at all.
As so I thought! But heres the predicament. The mail happened to be info concerning a vehicle that we had surrendered to the state because its unfixable and unwanted. So we just got the bill and its due in 30 days. The E4 has returned to the company with the E5 holding his mail. The E5 orders the E4 to open it in his presence. When the envelope seal is broken, the sgt then takes the spc's contents and reads it before the spc gets to look at it. The company leader has stated that its purely necessary and is at no wrong at all.