Steve Padgett, the former mail carrier from Raleigh recently convicted of delaying and destroying U. S. mail, is in the news again. The lawbreaker, known as "Mailman Steve" to his fans, has received a nice check from donations by people all over the country who saw him as a hero, sparing the people he serviced from having to deal with piles of unsolicited "junk" mail.
Padgett made sure the people on his Apex mail route got their bills, personal letters and packages, but postal inspectors found bags of third class mail--advertising circulars and the like--in his garage and buried in his yard. The story, the most popular on newsobserver.com last month, struck a nerve.
The people who depend on third class mail to advertise their services are not amused. Neither is the U.S. Postal Service, which likes to point out that first class postal rates are relatively low compared to the rest of the world, in part, because of its success in keeping those advertisers using snail mail.
Linda Williams

Linda Williams is a native of Fayetteville and graduate of UNC-CH. Her journalistic experience includes working at The Oregonian, The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. She can be reached at
