I mow primarily in upscale new housing areas where they have neighborhood boxes instead of personal mail boxes. That forces the residents to walk to their box each day to get their mail. I suppose it's an inventive idea that has to decrease delivery time and makes the neighborhood less cluttered with individual resident boxes. I get it. However, the multi box units are set at the curb between two houses. My mow truck and trailer is too long to park in front of the homes sharing a box without being close to the box and my trailer ramp blocking some of the resident's drive. Three times I've been mowing such a lawn to find a printed note on my windshield advising me that I can't park within six feet of the box. It does force the deliver person to get off their duff to put the mail in the different boxes. Oh my! I'm only using the area for twenty or thirty minutes and it's obvious that I'm a lawn company and not just parked there for no reason. Three times warned with likely 900 times parking too close to the box doesn't seem like that big a deal to me. Just bad timing.