Nope, they do not, and I do..frankie_the_yankee wrote:Do these places have typical PO "ghostbuster" signage?Velocity wrote:...or here's some others :DaveT wrote:Let me throw a couple of monkey wrenches into the mix....
There is a post office "window" in a building lobby in downtown Houston. As far as I know, the entire rest of the building is leased by businesses, and you can't technically walk "into" the PO as there is ONLY a window. Is walking up to the window off limits? Is being in the building at all off limits? I suspect (but do not know for sure) that the building leases the space to the post office.
Another one - there is a hardware store in NW Houston that has a post office window in it as well. Is this entire hardware store off limits, or just walking up to the window, or nothing at all?
Both these are official US post office "windows", staffed by postal employees.
If not I would carry as normal.
If they do, I'd simply not use them.
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...or here's some others :DaveT wrote:Let me throw a couple of monkey wrenches into the mix....
There is a post office "window" in a building lobby in downtown Houston. As far as I know, the entire rest of the building is leased by businesses, and you can't technically walk "into" the PO as there is ONLY a window. Is walking up to the window off limits? Is being in the building at all off limits? I suspect (but do not know for sure) that the building leases the space to the post office.
Another one - there is a hardware store in NW Houston that has a post office window in it as well. Is this entire hardware store off limits, or just walking up to the window, or nothing at all?
Both these are official US post office "windows", staffed by postal employees.