protectyourmailbox said: (quoted from post at 05:57:26 01/12/10) go and find a piece of 3 or 4 inch thick wall pipe, cap off one end and feel with concrete, next attach a mail box to the pipe, then fill the mail box with concrete, put up your new mailbox, the next time someone decides to hit it, they will be surprised, don't know if this works, but i've been told
Hope your insurance will cover you when the delinquent's distraught parents sue you for millions because little Junior's "permanently injured" and will need medical care for the rest of his life. As the story goes, there are supposedly cases where the parents of the criminal have sued the victim, and WON.
Can't say if such a thing has ever happened, but it certainly does sound plausible. There are news stories every day of people winning lawsuits for ridiculous things, such as the woman who dropped the McDonald's coffee on herself.
I do personally know someone who has problems with drunk drivers overshooting the corner and ending up in his yard. He put a large stone in the front lawn as a barrier, but the local law enforcement forced him to remove the stone because the drunks would get hurt if they ran into it, and that somehow constituted "malicious intent."
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