mit...@juno.com wrote:
>On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:23:34 PM UTC-7, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
>>I wrote:
>>>Link to the petition:
http://goo.gl/pWb0i
>>>There is a petition opened for signature collection at
>>>
http://goo.gl/pWb0i to bring back the letter collection boxes (including
>>>Express Mail) and stamp vending machines on Maude Ave, Sunnyvale, CA.
>>>Those facilities were sudenly removed after USPS office closed down.
>>>If you think driving for 3.5 miles to buy stamp is not
>>>environment-friendly, please go to
http://goo.gl/pWb0i and sign the
>>>petition. Thanks.
>>You're completely insane.
>>Collect signatures on a physical piece of paper from nearby residents
>>and businesses, within a block or two, and hand it to the postmaster.
>>You need at least 25. These people have to say they'll use the box daily.
>The only problem with that scheme is that there is no post master. S/he
>is gone with the post office that had the letter collection boxes and
>the stamp vending machine. I have no reason to believe that the post
>master of the nearest (3.5 miles) post office is the authority to bring
>them back. I would directly send the petition to the Inspector General
>or Hotline for USPS.
This isn't a problem for the Office of Inspector General. I don't know
what Hotline is.
>But you brought up a good point - where does the magic number 25 come
>from? The petition has already 22 signatures and about 20 of them are
>local (i.e., within a block).
A station manager told me when I wanted a 5 pm collection from a box
near my business. But speak to the postmaster yourself to find out
how many signatures you'll need. People must state their address.
An on-line petition is utterly useless, especially soliciting a worldwide
audience.
You would be petitioning for a 5 pm collection box and contract retail
post office. Is there a nearby drug store or convenience store that could
serve as a contractor? They usually won't put a postal clerk in someone
else's store.
The postmaster is at the main post office:
SUNNYVALE
209 E JAVA DR
SUNNYVALE, CA 94089
If the postmaster won't help, write a letter to your Member of Congress.