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The postman served after punching the customer in a row through the parcel of ‘Underiveed’.

A postman who was dismissed to punch a customer consecutively about leaving a note instead of delivering a parcel, won about £ 5,000 compensation.

An Employment Court fought with hosts after being accused of not trying to make delivery and abandoning the package with a neighbor.

60 -year -old grandfather, the 20 -year -old customer ‘threatened’ felt and ‘doing his job properly’ after the ‘self -defending’ moved to the ‘self -defend’ he said.

However, the customer was fired without notifying him after claiming that he knew where he was living and that his ‘friends’ would come to his home, as well as hit him in his face.

Mr. Drysdale successfully sued the Royal Mail for wrong dismissal, and an employment judge gained 4,734.36 £ damage after determining that the accounts of the incident appeared ‘decorated’.

The court in Glasgow has heard that Mr. Drysdale was working as a postman in Scotland since 2008.

In February 2024, an anonymous customer complained that there was no delivery while at home, and saw the driver sitting in a van.

Mr. Drysdale said this customer was lying and trying to deliver the parcel and sending a card when there was no response.

Andrew Drysdale was fired without notifying that an employment court was told (File Picture)

Mr. Drysdale successfully sued the Royal Mail for wrong dismissal, and an employment judge gained 4,734.36 damage after determining that the accounts of the incident appeared 'decorated' (file picture)

Mr. Drysdale successfully sued the Royal Mail for wrong dismissal, and an employment judge gained 4,734.36 damage after determining that the accounts of the incident appeared ‘decorated’ (file picture)

He said he was talking to a neighbor and left the parcel when he didn’t answer the third attempt.

Later in that month, the postman and the customer entered the discussion and the hearing was told.

‘Tasks and leaving the building, [Mr Drysdale] Customer, the leading dog out of the stairs, ” he said.

‘[Mr Drysdale] He asked the customer why he complained.

He said the customer should tell the truth. The customer was uncomfortable and answered it [Mr Drysdale] He should do his job properly.

‘The customer took off his mobile phone and told [Mr Drysdale] Waiting until it is ranked.

‘[Mr Drysdale] He left the building and delivered mail in the next building.

‘Like [Mr Drysdale] He was leaving the building, his dog is currently a leader and the customer connected to a fence approached [him] aggressively.

The customer was about 20 years younger [Mr Drysdale] feeling threatened.

Customer punched [Mr Drysdale]. [Mr Drysdale] He lifted his hand for defense by contacting the customer.

‘[Mr Drysdale] shifted. He suffers [sic] The right upper arm, the upper left thigh and the hand hit. ‘

The postman spoke to the bosses and said he was attacked and continued to work despite the ‘shaken’.

Mr. Drysdale told the police that he did not want to call ‘the situation calmed’ and that he wanted to put the incident behind him ‘.

The customer told Royal Mail: ‘When will [Mr Drysdale] He came out of the next closing, threw his bag and shouted, ‘Damn Square Go’ and punched the customer in his face.

‘[He] He went back to defense, then his brother came in to separate the war. ‘

Royal Mail, Mr. Drysdale'in the customer 'twice head' (file picture) said that the incident, saying that the police contacted a neighbor looking for a neighbor.

Royal Mail, Mr. Drysdale’in the customer ‘twice head’ (file picture) said that the incident, saying that the police contacted a neighbor looking for a neighbor.

Customer, Postacı’nın ‘where the customer stayed and his friends will be at the door, he said he threatened to say that he knows.

‘He added that he suffered with mental health and anxiety, and that he went out less just in case. [Mr Drysdale] He came to his door ‘.

Royal Mail, Mr. Drysdale’in the customer ‘twice head’ punched the incident that said he saw a neighbor looking for a neighbor looking for a neighbor.

At an official meeting about his behavior, Drysdale said he was just returning to his punch and he had to protect himself, and refused to threaten the customer.

Mr. Drysdale was found ‘provocative’ of the incident and was dismissed for heavy abuse.

However, the employment judge Shona Maclean, the customer and the neighboring statements made by the ‘reliability’ was not convinced ‘.

“The neighbor’s version looked decorated,” the judge added.

Judge Maclean believed that the incident was more than the probability of being on the road. [Mr Drysdale] described ‘.

Mr. Drysdale had a 12 -week termination notification, but he was dismissed in a summary and did not make notification or payment instead of 12 weeks.

The judge found that he had acted in defense.

‘ [Mr Drysdale] He punched the customer to defend himself.

‘Appreciating that the face of the surrender workers [Royal Mail’s] When attacked, the work that acts in defense did not mean a violation of the contract.

That’s why I concluded [Mr Drysdale]The defendant was not as serious as being the authority to reject the defendant in summary.

‘The allegation of false dismissal was approved.’

Mr. Drysdale’s claim to be dismissed unfairly rejected.

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