jdmar
Gold Member
I hit a neighbor box's one night with my truck on a gravel road one night after work after putting in 70hours work week. I fell asleep at the wheel. I pick up everything and set it in the yard it was 3am. It was a old rusty mail box's on a rotten fence post. I was feeling guilty, ashamed and embarrassed about it. So I went and got a new mailbox and a post the neighbor live a mile down the road. I drove by and just set it in the yard and drove off. A few days later the neighbor put the new one up. I never told him I hit it. Not sure it was the right thing to do? But they got a new one out of it anyway.
It was a nice thing for you to do. At least they knew it was an honest accident. I didn't hit one, but...
I was digging a ditch into a field I have to put a culvert and drive. I was working close to the mailbox of a very elderly lady across the street. The Sheriff came and said she had called concerned I would hurt her mailbox...seems it had been hit many times. He and I assured her I would not hurt it (and infact was putting a gravel pad so it would be easier for her to get her mail). I told her if if ever gets hit call me and I'll put the new one in...what $10 total and an hours work...no big deal to me. But for her it would be a lot of money to hire it done. Sometimes kids don't realize they are hurting those that can't fix the destruction. On a very limited fixed income that IS a big deal. The same kids would be P.O'd if anyone did that the THEIR grandmother...brains just don't hink when young. As luck would have it the box has not been hit since (I did move it closer to the telephone pole!).