yes leaving a car reck is very bad. You could go to jail.
Not exactly. If you do it on purpose then yes. But if you accidentally hit a mailbox with your car, don't keep driving get out and tell the person who it belongs to so that you wont get in trouble.
The post office is a federal agency. It is written in the constitution that America will have a post office. It will always be a federal offense to tamper with mail or a mailbox.
It is a federal offense and a felony to tamper with someone's mail and mailbox. The mailbox is actually considered the property of the post office, no matter who bought it.
It's a federal offense to not pay off your responsibility. If you refuse to pay it off, YOU go to JAIL. So you can choose to leave it in the mailbox all you want, just note that you will go to jail for not paying child support.
In the United States intentional damage to a mailbox is a federal crime according to Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1705, when it causes damage to the mailbox or its contents. Violators can be fined or face a prison sentence depending on the situation. However, those types of cases are more often prosecuted under state laws regarding property damage.
Most definately and federal time. You have to serve 85% of your time. If you steal someone's mail its also a federal offense.
Destroying a mailbox, with or without mail in it, is a federal crime. Additionally, a perpetrator may also be charged under both state and federal laws concerning the illegal possession and use of explosive devices.
Vandalizing/destroying a mailbox is a federal offense and can be prosecuted as a violation of the US Postal Regulations. However, vandalism of a privately owned mailbox (while still a violation of Postal Law) is usually prosecuted under local statutes as a destruction of property-type case.
Yes, tampering with your mother's mailbox is illegal. If you want to have access to your own mail at the same address then you need to install your own mailbox.
Destroying any mail facility is a Federal offense. It depends on how the postal inspectors want to handle it.
Yes. This is a federal offense. Any tampering with or destroying or 'leaving little surprises in' a mailbox is a crime. Only the post office and the owner of the box should be putting anything in it.
The last time I knew anything about it, absolutely NOTHING is allowed on or in a mailbox without postage or official exemption from postage (non-profit organization, congressman, etc.)/