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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 4159508" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Is a carrier under any obligation whatsoever to get out of their vehicle to deliver mail in a neighborhood that is entirely curbside mailboxes?</p><p></p><p>We have this new (maybe 6 months on the route) lady that skips alot of the houses on the street every trash day because trash runs first and those guys just toss the cans back to the curb, and they don't care who they inconvenience.</p><p>She's also left notes on cars parked at the curb, and marked several of my neighbors packages undeliverable because of a parked car. The trash day delay has happened to me twice or thrice but there's never been a car parked at my mailbox to block her. She usually comes by while I'm outside waiting for the school bus and there have been probably 20 times this school year I've seen her stop next to a parked car, and heard her beep a package, then drive on. The three houses to the right of me seem to miss more mail than they get on the first day it's on the truck.</p><p>Just curious</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 4159508, member: 2106"] Is a carrier under any obligation whatsoever to get out of their vehicle to deliver mail in a neighborhood that is entirely curbside mailboxes? We have this new (maybe 6 months on the route) lady that skips alot of the houses on the street every trash day because trash runs first and those guys just toss the cans back to the curb, and they don't care who they inconvenience. She's also left notes on cars parked at the curb, and marked several of my neighbors packages undeliverable because of a parked car. The trash day delay has happened to me twice or thrice but there's never been a car parked at my mailbox to block her. She usually comes by while I'm outside waiting for the school bus and there have been probably 20 times this school year I've seen her stop next to a parked car, and heard her beep a package, then drive on. The three houses to the right of me seem to miss more mail than they get on the first day it's on the truck. Just curious [/QUOTE]
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