But, but, but...
I understand the efficiency bit, but if people are being paid to deliver stuff then surely they should deliver it. You are paying for a service and if the mail/paper delivery company cannot get the logistics right then that's their fault. I'm sure you wouldn't stand for a parcel post that skimmed stuff 'near your door'.
Re: the OP ~ this must lead to items going astray and accusations being unfairly hurled. Whereas if they were safely in your house, no problem!
Is it not tempting to kids to interfer with the mail boxes regardless of it being illegal? Do you have little flags on them that indicate you have mail? (Please again excuse my ignorance but it is still based on films) but as a kid I would have found it irrisistable not to change these.
In the UK the Royal Mail is obliged to deliver mail safely and directly to your door and is liable for it if it goes astray. If it is delivered to a neighbour you are obliged to sign for it.
As you can probably tell it's a bit of a niggle to me. I live in a block of flats only 3 levels high but the woman who turns up in her posh car to deliver unwanted free magazines, simply tossed a handful onto the bottom steps. To me ~ that's simply lazy, dangerous and littering. And after a grumpy email from me, does not happen anymore. Anyway it's good exercise to jog up a couple of flights of stairs. *dismounts her high horse*
And I agree with previous posters ~ VHS