It is a common courtesy to not block mail boxes.
According to the U. S. Postal Operations Manual, if a mailbox is temporarily blocked, "the carrier normally dismounts to make delivery". If the mailbox continue to be blocked, the Post Master may withdraw delivery service - but that requires notifications.
The customer has to have the ability to control access to the mailbox. If someone is constantly blocking access to your mailbox so you no longer get mail, that might be resolved by looking at local ordinances. Some communities might have regulations regarding that - including parking too close to a driveway, etc.
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Female mail carriers are called "letter carriers", or "mail lady", or "mail carrier". If she is nice looking and you're feeling daring, call her "mail babe"....just kidding. All letter carriers like to be called by their name, so get to know your carrier and call him/her by name.
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Yes, "Mail Carrier" should be capitalized as it is a title given to a specific occupation.
The Mail Carrier - 1910 was released on: USA: 27 August 1910
District mail carrier is a person who is employed to deliver and collect letters and parcels in a region.
Short answer: Yes a mail carrier can get a ticket. I know this because I am a mail carrier and I have a court date coming up to fight a ticket I was given while on the job and performing my duties.
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to receive and deliver mail.
Try: a mailman, or mail carrier, or postman, or postal carrier.
You must provide a postal approved mail box in order to receive mail and the mail carrier must place mail in the mail receptacle, the mail carrier is not allowed to place mail anywhere but in an approved mail box. If for any reason you don't have a mail box you should not be receiving mail under any circumstances.