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<p>[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2503188, member: 80121"]I live in a rural area, where we have cluster mailboxes. As it happens, the cluster boxes are located at the foot of my driveway. The road curves and goes uphill right at my driveway, so the county put in a guardrail the length of the curve. That stopped cars from not making the curve, roll down the embankment and wind-up next to my house.</p><p><br /></p><p>Somehow a car hit the guardrail (drunk driver) at my driveway, went through the steel rail and knocked over the second (I don't know how he missed the first) set of mailboxes, backed out and took off. One set of cluster boxes laying on the ground, guess where my box was.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now here's the good part, the county fixed the guardrail in three days- three days! County workers just don't work that quick out here. How long did it take the US Post Office to replace the knocked over cluster? Five weeks! Those of us who were in the knocked over cluster had to drive 10 miles each way, to get our mail each day at the nearest Post Office. Each day I was asked for identification to get my mail, you'd think after five weeks they would recognize me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheMont, post: 2503188, member: 80121"]I live in a rural area, where we have cluster mailboxes. As it happens, the cluster boxes are located at the foot of my driveway. The road curves and goes uphill right at my driveway, so the county put in a guardrail the length of the curve. That stopped cars from not making the curve, roll down the embankment and wind-up next to my house. Somehow a car hit the guardrail (drunk driver) at my driveway, went through the steel rail and knocked over the second (I don't know how he missed the first) set of mailboxes, backed out and took off. One set of cluster boxes laying on the ground, guess where my box was. Now here's the good part, the county fixed the guardrail in three days- three days! County workers just don't work that quick out here. How long did it take the US Post Office to replace the knocked over cluster? Five weeks! Those of us who were in the knocked over cluster had to drive 10 miles each way, to get our mail each day at the nearest Post Office. Each day I was asked for identification to get my mail, you'd think after five weeks they would recognize me.[/QUOTE]
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