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    Getty Images/iStockphoto A 27-year-old man tried to steal from more than a dozen banks in Washington by “fishing” for money from bank night drop boxes, authorities said.

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  9. Night box - Wikipedia

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    Night boxes were a service of post office boxes offered by the British Post Office at some major sorting offices during the inter-war years. Such boxes were available to callers to collect mail during the night hours when the boxes were normally closed to callers, at double the rent of normal boxes.