A majority of the postal committee, set up by the government, which was supposed to assess the future of the postal system, is in favor of ordinary people no longer receiving letters directly in the mailbox, but that they must be picked up at a pick-up point, such as mail in a shop. There is only one person in the committee who believes that mail should, as a general rule, be delivered to a postbox, but that you should be able to choose to have it handed over to a pick-up point. Those who need letterbox delivery should still be given the opportunity to receive it. (NTB)



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