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Fortress mailboxes
"Ignoramus5275" wrote in message news I have been reading about fortress mailboxes (a topic raised here). A couple of conclusions: 1. At least in some places, and possibly but not necessarily, near highways, fortress mailboxes may be illegal. Call your building and zoning department to find out. 2. I doubt the morality of installing a fortress mailbox (but I am not certain). Two cases come to mind: - a few years ago, near my old house, a car swerved off a road due to ice and was almost buried in a huge pile of snow in my yard. The teenager in it was very apologetic and I dragged his car out with my pickup. He did not have any ill intention, he was simply an inexperienced driver on an icy road. - Last year, same thing happened in my new house, very near my mailbox. Some bad young driver hit a big pile of snow that I made, stopping inches away from my mailbox. That was during a sunny day with me in my yard. Surely it was not intentional. I would rather have him knock my mailbox down than suffer any meaningful damage. Especially since he was my neighbor. Unless I had a repeating problem with mailbox vandalism, I would definitely not install a fortress mailbox. If I had such a problem, I would keep a wimpy breakable mailbox, but would perhaps make the first 8-12" or so off the ground to be made of something very strong, like a large I beam or some such, to damage the vehicle, but not the occupant. Around that, I would install a fake fortress made of plastic that looks like bricks (sold as room decor at Home Depot), to make the mailbox an unattractive target. If some vandal hits your mailbox, dies, and you lose thousands in court, you are not a winner in the situation. If an unfortunate driver dies, there would be a moral guilt element in addition to the court judgment. i Why not go the other way, a wood 1x2 with a plastic mail box. If it gets hit...so what, nobody hurt or damage done and costs a buck to repair. I can't imagine somebody getting hurt or their car damaged by my trying to prove a point. |
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