Posted by wisbaker on April 04, 2015 at 08:32:33 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: mailbox post.... posted by 88-1175 on April 03, 2015 at 22:29:57:
Ah yes the mailbox wars. As others have said you put anything substantial out there and someone hits it either due to accident, carelessness or plan and they get messed up you better have a real good lawyer. Once years ago some thugs (okay high school boys with a pick-up truck, ball bat and case of beer) came through and made sport of about 100 mail boxes. One of our neighbors upgraded his mail box, used a much shorter post and put a coil spring between the mail box and the post, had a piece of 1/4" plate bent to go over the top of the box. Word was the next miscreant that tried his mail box messed up his wrist as he wasn't expecting the box to give them spring back. Probably the best one I have seen had the actual post well off the road way and had the mail box mounted on a swinging arm so if the plow jockey or miscreant hit it it swung out of the way and then swung back.
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