• Endorkend@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Theft and the fact they tend to be in locations (like street corners) where cars may crash into them.

    There’s a really OG mailbox in my town, it’s bent a full 10° towards the house it stands in front of, has classification as a historical relic and all, that has been run into by cars at least 3 times per year since cars were around.

    It is still standing.

    At one point (around when it got its classification), they put safety poles around it.

    Until they got removed, they ended up getting replaced every year because they were all bent to hell from new accidents.

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      1 year ago

      In the US, residential mailboxes are actually suppose to be made to give away when hit by a car. Even the large brick ones in the south are designed to just fall over on a hit.

      It’s a safety feature for the dumbass drivers hitting mailboxes.

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        1 year ago

        Muricans prioritizing the wrong thing as always. If you want to carelessly run through my property I want to see a big dent in the car

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          I solved this problem on my rural road, 5 gallon bucket of concrete, holding the mailbox. Wont kill you, but it will fuck your car up all to hell.

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            That works, car hits it and pushes concrete bucket. Their car is fucked, your mailbox just need to be put back in place, postmaster is happy. Win win win situation.

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              Yeah lol, on one of my old phones I have pictures of my mailbox, broken pieces of bucket, and several chunks of honda scattered 30 yards down the street. No more bucket, but the concrete was just fine. I had to straighten the pole a little, but it still stands.

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      1 year ago

      It sounds like they should have used mail boxes instead of safety poles, in the long run it would have probably saved money too.