Mail boxes are to be on 4x4 wood or other break away post. If some one hits it and gets hurt they could sue you. Most of the time you don't own the land the mail box is on its ROW.
Rural ones where our farm is are 6X6 wood posts..
Other places have pretty stout ones too..
For those package pirates you need a license plate number to do any good.
Try a PRIVATE MAIL BOX(PMB) at your local Mail and Parcel Store.
You can receive UPS/FEDEX/ USPS/DHL including packages safely.
The packages get signed for too.
Mail boxes are to be on 4x4 wood or other break away post. If some one hits it and gets hurt they could sue you. Most of the time you don't own the land the mail box is on its ROW.
Many years ago a good friend made a mailbox post out of a hunk of driveshaft. Just below ground level there was a front coil spring and welded to the spring was a welded-on old crankshaft, buried in concrete. You see, he lived on a rural curve and kids thought it was great fun to run into that mailbox. When struck it sprang back with enough force to cut thru a hood and rupture a radiator tank. Yep, some fool decided to test it......
Ours won't be THAT stout - not needed. I'm thinking gloss black which is what I painted it when made of wood. Could wood grain it I suppose but probably won't go THAT far.
It's been a few years ago now, a guy lived on a county road around here somewhere, on a long straightaway. Kids kept knocking his mailbox off of the pole with baseball bats, or something. He got tired of that and got about two or four tons of bricks and built a really big fortress around the mailbox.
Later on a drunk guy ran off the road right there at about 2 in the morning and hit that thing. Blasted it to smithereens and the driver was declared DRT. The TV news showed the owner just shaking his head and looking at the giant pile of bricks and saying, "I never would have believed anybody could knock that down."
I'm handling it a different way. Our poor ol' mailbox post has rotted off at more or less ground level and fell to earth whilst ME was in MI spoiling Grands. We got a temporary PO box 'till I'm done here then I'll whip something up. See, I have this 10 foot piece of 3 1/2" square 1/4" wall structural tubing, just the size of a 4X4. And a welder. And some plate to make a mailbox base out of. I'll add a new bag of Redi-Mix once the new post is back from the powdercoater. Now - hit THAT!
Okay, jet's take this thing to a jury. Does this video capture show a vehicle hitting a mailbox? I think it's about a foot and a half away from the curb. Maybe y'all will see it different, that's why it's up to a jury. I've got bad eyes.
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Edit: That's our house in the upper left corner of the shot, Bubba parked in the driveway.
Looks like an H3 . SBG , You have an H3 don't you ? LOL
Most folks on our street have motion sensing cameras. I can check to see who's at the door from anywhere, and that's nice. Also, I can see what the mutts are doing in the back yard while I'm in the shop downstairs. If anything were to happen here, all of us on the street would pool our camera angles to see what was up. It's no a huge deterrent, and not as good as the alarm system, but I like having them.
we got cameras going up in this building.
I am for it, I had to record the nut next door being bad.
I was recording floor shaking bass, and apologized for the microphone he blew...seemed wortless recording.
600 dollar dslr mic blown.
how loud could have he been?
another weird thing with gathering evidence.
I got mics piling up now, more for journalism.. but they can have other uses.
Cleveland isn't too far for sure. The rare occasions that my wife and I have a day off at the same time are usually spent on the water or in the woods.....
I just get in trouble off by myself. Just this past Sunday a nice THP officer stopped me to let me know its illegal-VERY ILLEGAL to ride wheelies on public roads.
That's a great excuse, but it's not a good one....
Cleveland isn't too far for sure. The rare occasions that my wife and I have a day off at the same time are usually spent on the water or in the woods.....
I just get in trouble off by myself. Just this past Sunday a nice THP officer stopped me to let me know its illegal-VERY ILLEGAL to ride wheelies on public roads.
I took it as you asking a question. A lot of my customers feel the same as you but once something happens and they see it and have proof then all expenses are justified. People around here know what I do and can see the cameras. I tell them those are the ones I want them to see.
I'd love to move. The neighborhood once supposed to be jewel of Douglasville has become a haven for investors and undesireables getting a free ride from Uncle Sam. I've had it here but I don't want to walk away empty handed at closing. I want the $10k back I put into my basement. Once the values come up and I can sell all you'll see is the back of the moving van.
I put up cameras to discourage a neighbor's bad behavior.
It did stop most of his trafficking, but he started sneaking out LATE at night and starting up his semi and or blowing the horn.
Yeah, he thought he was outsmarting the system.... until his lawyer got copies of the video with AUDIO included.
He sold his house 6 months ago and its a quiet dead end once again!
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