Royal Mail have launched an investigation right into a video that confirmed postmen staggering on the street after ‘by chance’ consuming brownies laced with hashish.  

The employees, mentioned to have mistaken the edibles in a ‘Pablo Chocobar’ field for harmless treats, have been filmed strolling unsteadily and needing assistance on their rounds in Clapham, south London.

A social media consumer — seemingly a colleague — wrote: ‘At present virtually all of the posties in Clapham by chance ate hash brownies and I needed to choose them up one-by-one as a result of they have been so excessive.

‘One man mentioned he was strolling to a door and thought he was strolling perpetually.

‘Say a prayer for him proper now, hopefully he's asleep or he's singing with unicorns’.

Royal Mail launch probe into video showing Clapham post men staggering in street after 'accidentally eating HASH BROWNIES'
Royal Mail have ordered an investigation into the video
Royal Mail launch probe into video showing Clapham post men staggering in street after 'accidentally eating HASH BROWNIES'
The employees are mentioned to have mistaken the edibles for an harmless deal with

The textual content appeared over footage which confirmed one dazed postman sitting in a sorting workplace and nearly managing to relay that he had eaten 4 of the brownies.

A male voice may be heard saying: ‘I feel it’s weed.’

One colleague was seen explaining that that they had been despatched to an empty property, with no return deal with.

The employee mentioned that they had remained within the sorting workplace for a month earlier than being shared amongst employees.

The footage was posted to Instagram Tales by way of an account that has since been deleted.

Royal Mail launch probe into video showing Clapham post men staggering in street after 'accidentally eating HASH BROWNIES'
One man accidently ate 4 brownies
Royal Mail launch probe into video showing Clapham post men staggering in street after 'accidentally eating HASH BROWNIES'
The video confirmed dazed staff staggering into the road

Royal Mail didn't see the humorous aspect of the incident and is contemplating disciplinary motion.

A spokesperson mentioned: ‘Royal Mail expects the best requirements of behaviour from our individuals always. 

‘We're taking this matter very severely. We've commenced an investigation which can decide whether or not any additional motion, together with disciplinary motion, is perhaps taken. 

‘We're additionally reminding all employees on the supply workplace of the right procedures for coping with objects with no deal with for supply or return.’ 

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