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USPS employee caught on camera keying Tesla

The Model Y driver said that while going through their car’s security video, they spotted the USPS employee keying their car on two occasions. They said they knew the man’s car plate number and home address, and they even got a shot of their face. The incidents happened when they were in a public parking spot without time limits, per the OP.

They noted they’d be going to their local Massachusetts police station but wanted to hear the community’s thoughts on further steps. One Redditor called their case a “slam dunk.”

Others jumped in with a slew of good ideas. The first one was to file a police report for destruction of property. Other users noted that pushing for it to be a felony would be critical if they wanted the man to lose his job, as they suggested that, since it was a federal job, the offender could get their job back along with back pay afterward.

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