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Re: Mailbox Hit.. Again!
Talk to your mail carrier; ask if he/she has any ideas about locating the box where it won't be so vulnerable.
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Re: Mailbox Hit.. Again!
What about placing small boulders -- or large rocks really -- along the edge of the road for ten or twenty feet before your mailbox? When car tires start going over the stones they should realize they're not on the road and will steer back onto it before they reach your box.
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Re: Mailbox Hit.. Again!
You need one with a motor that retracts into the ground when it detects a large mass coming towards it!
..or maybe install the mailbox on a large spring, therefore it'll bounce back up when hit..

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Re: Mailbox Hit.. Again!
I went to school in Vermont and had a couple "locals" in my dorm suit. They would amuse us "city slickers" with tales of their adolescence; screwing with farmers by moving farm equipment from one field to another in the middle of the night, the classic "cow tipping," and "mail box baseball."
In "mail box baseball," a group of kids would drive around, taking turns "at bat," knocking the shit out of mail boxes along the road with a baseball bat as they drove by.
It could be that your mailbox is being vandalized.
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When I was a kid, I was following a snow plow on a rural road and saw the driver make a special effort to swerve and hit each mailbox he came upon. I regret not reporting him to this day, but I doubt they would have done anything about it at the time.
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...the driver make a special effort to swerve and hit each mailbox he came upon.
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Kurt,
Did he actually hit or damage the boxes?
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Kurt,
Did he actually hit or damage the boxes?
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Yeah, he hit several of them. I don't remember how badly damaged they were, it was quite a long time ago.
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Yeah, he hit several of them. I don't remember how badly damaged they were, it was quite a long time ago.
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I asked because I was wondering if there was a method to the madness.
Thought he
might be providing access to the mail carrier by cutting in close to the box.
If he was actually hitting then, not so helpful.
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This time it is not so bad though, just the knob off the front. .
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You can usually replace that with a drawer pull and your mail person will want you to do that.
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Re: Mailbox Hit.. Again!
I have a feling that a rural municipality would have no problem with you taling 'defensive' measures such as concrete reinforced. If they DO have troubles, you could get some 4" PVC pipe, sink it into the ground (empty) then paint it grey (to look like concrete) with a yellow top. It would look much like the reinforced concrete barriers in gas stations, etc. but be no real threat...
Oooorrrr, you could get a cheap white sedan and park it in front of your house. With a bit of touching up it could resemble a law enforcement vehicle quite nicely. Not to mention - if they hit the car your mailbox is safe and now they are guilty of hit and run if they don't report it.
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