Shannonboy
Well-known member
Well....that's not been my experience..No. Nowhere near. LOL
Well....that's not been my experience..No. Nowhere near. LOL
you and i both know that is referring to actual every day delivery with the mailbox placed in the driveway, not parcel delivery.The M-38 has this from Section 433 ;
433 PRIVATE DRIVEWAYS
433.1 A driveway leading directly to a customerβs yard is private and should not be considered
public even though maintained by a municipality
433.2 Rural service must not be extended onto private driveways.
Agreed. My pm always said we were covered under state law on the whole NO TRESPASSING THING if the customer requested/ordered a package. Not sure where that's at in the law, but I never worried about it from then on. Not my problem. Use your brain, dont be lazy, be kind if at all possible. What goes around, comes around, so treat people the best ya can.....if they get stupid, lay down the law. Dont take crap from em, but do your job.it's a shame people cannot understand what common sense dictates.
i am so glad that some of you are not my mailperson.
USPS.com FAQs
faq.usps.com
comprehensive guide, pages 69 - 71:
PO-603, page 79, key words PASSABLE ROAD:
you and i both know that is referring to actual every day delivery with the mailbox placed in the driveway, not parcel delivery.
one of these posters just doesn't want to drive up driveways.
which we absolutely are allowed to do as it involves delivery of said packages.