Posted by sqweeky on April 04, 2015 at 07:55:56 from (160.3.10.44):
In Reply to: mailbox post.... posted by 88-1175 on April 03, 2015 at 22:29:57:
Back in the 80's I lived in Wyoming the county furnished all the mailbox post that was a 2" pipe in the ground with a steel plate on top to mount your mailbox to. I fastened a Ford C6 transmission case to the plate and put my mailbox inside, well a guy from the county came out and asked me to take it down, I said I would if he could show me some regulation that I was violating he couldn't but he said the reason was somebody could hit it and it could come through the windshield. So I fastened it to the county's post with cable, still was not good enough. I then got a letter that they would be out on a certain day and remove it and they would confiscate mail mail. In the mean time I had replaced the aluminum case with one I made out of fiberglass that looked exactly like the C6 case. I called the county representative and told him i would meet him that day with the press , he did come out and I showed him the fiberglass mailbox. Needless to say he left with a red face and I never was bothered again.
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