Originally posted by tabahr
And if smoeone gets hurt badly or killed because you intentionally built your mailbox stronger than it should had been you can get sued for damages. How would you like to work the rest of your life and give the $$ to a victim of you own over aggression? You're better off setting up a motion activated USB PC cam and record the damages.
What if someone swerves to avoid a child that runs in the road, hits your mailbox and gets badly hurt??? How would you feel?
And if smoeone gets hurt badly or killed because you intentionally built your mailbox stronger than it should had been you can get sued for damages. How would you like to work the rest of your life and give the $$ to a victim of you own over aggression? You're better off setting up a motion activated USB PC cam and record the damages.
What if someone swerves to avoid a child that runs in the road, hits your mailbox and gets badly hurt??? How would you feel?
That is rediculous. A mailbox is personal and private property, and is not subject to any traffic impedance in any normal court of law. Going fast enough---> In a neighborhood no less---> to suffer long term bodily damages from hitting a 1" solid steel pole, is grounds enough for any charges agains the homeowner to be tossed out the window before it ever hit an arraignment. Maybe the ground just gets to soft to support a mailbox, so the homeowner built it to withstand.
maybe I have too much faith in our system, but Id think that would be rediculous to get sued over that, and lose.
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