Posties banned from flying England flags during World Cup in case they blow away and hurt someone
Royal Mail chiefs have also blocked St George stickers on vans, bikes and trollies
THOUSANDS of posties have been banned from flying England flags during the World Cup.
Royal Mail chiefs have also blocked St George stickers on vans, bikes and trollies.
They claim the 37cm-long flags and the 10cm stickers are a health and safety hazard as they could blow off.
The ban affects 125,000 staff at 1,400 delivery depots.
But one postman, based in South West London, insisted: “It’s bonkers, frankly.
“Many posties want to show their support for England but we’re not allowed to do so.”
A van driver colleague said: “Other vehicles use car flags without causing accidents, so why are we any different?”
Former postman Stephen Headley, 48, blasted the Royal Mail’s barmy rules.
Stephen, who quit two years ago to become a bus driver, is set to display a large England flag at his home in Bury, Gtr Manchester. He did the same for the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
Stephen said: “I’m just glad that I’ve dodged this ban because it’s ridiculous.
“Why can we not be proud of being English and display our flag? It’s not a hazard, it’s PC. It’s stupid.”
A Royal Mail spokesman said the firm had a duty of care to its staff and the public.
He said: “It’s a company-wide policy which covers flags and stickers and covers trollies, bikes, vans and lorries.
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“No other flag or insignia should be carried next to the Royal Mail brand and insignias.
“Flags placed on vehicles can obscure the driver’s view.
“They can also pose a hazard to other road users if they are lost when the vehicle is moving.
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“We want our colleagues to have every opportunity to follow the World Cup but we need to continue to provide services to customers.
“There will be flags on display in Royal Mail offices and there will be live radio commentary on PA systems during matches.”