Mail Box Destruction

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Don't you wish you had put up a game camera for the pictures?

Interesting you post the game camera. I have one I have used for game only problem with them as the subject has be stopped for it to work properly. It senses movement then takes almost 2 seconds before it flashes. Subject, or in this case Vandal can be long gone.

I have thought about a security camera that registers movement and takes the video right away. Problem with this thought is no light at the box and an infrared camera only shines so far. There are cameras that can fit the bill but the cost is very high and for the zero investment of steel I may have it licked.

Mapmaker,
I like the idea of using a wheel rim. One can take it a little further by mounting the rim to a post with a spring so that when hit it will fall down and spring back. Like the old kids punching bag that won't stay down.

Mike,
I agree with proactive. I believe there was show sometime ago about a family that had a bunch of children that were stinkers causing trouble. Police were told, charges laid but problems actually escalated. Then the one person that had been focused on for vandalism did the same kind of damage to the guilty family's possessions. Hence no more problems.

My parents were pretty easy going. So long as no one got hurt or caused any damage have fun! I lived in a house with 4 boys, you can imagine the shinanigans boys can get into. If we did wrong we paid for it. I remember once I was 6 years old I took a small plastic football from the local grocery store. Mom found out what I had done she marched me down to the store by the ear made me come clean. All I had to do was sweep the floor for the owner for an entire weekend. The very same weekend my brothers got to go fishing with Dad. It was a double wammy but I learned my lesson. If I catch the little darling that likes to smash mail boxes I will be teaching him a lesson and it won't be sweeping out my shop!!!
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #62  
The beauty about being proactive is that the troublemakers aren't expecting you to be that way. They operate on a fear mentality that can easily be turned against them. If I busted a perp ripping me off I told him, "If this happens again, by ANYONE, I"m coming after you". It was amazing how fast the word got out and I was left alone.
Unfortunately, we live in a world that is getting more uncaring each day. However, it doesn't mean I have to put up with it and I won't. I win some and I lose some, but so far the tally sheet is in my favor. Mike.
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #63  
The beauty about being proactive is that the troublemakers aren't expecting you to be that way. They operate on a fear mentality that can easily be turned against them. If I busted a perp ripping me off I told him, "If this happens again, by ANYONE, I"m coming after you". It was amazing how fast the word got out and I was left alone.

Some years ago, I said something to some kids that were causing problems. Their father showed up at my doorstep "HOW DARE YOU SAY ANYTHING TO MY KIDS!!!" No wonder the kids are troublemakers. With a parent like that, I expect the kids to have criminal records by now.

When I was a kid (back in the stone age), if a neighbor complained to my parents, I was in deep trouble. How times have changed (and we see the results, sigh).

Ken
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #64  
I put in a three mail box set up with the "real" mail box in the center.

The two mail boxes LEFT and RIGHT of the real mail box are full of cement. I tipped the boxes on end and filled them with wet concrete before I installed them.

Stopped the problem of me losing mail boxes. I do see some wood splinters on the mail boxes to the left and right of the real box, but even the metal won't bend because it it solid cement.

It looks normal as you drive by and doesn't look like a bank vault.
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #65  
There is, in fact, a mailbox court case that will make your blood boil. Guy fills between two mailboxes (little one inside a big one) with cement. Kid in front seat hits it with baseball bat, baseball bat breaks and kills kid in back seat of same car. Home owner found guilty.
What is this litigious world coming to.
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #66  
in what seems like a long time ago in a small town deep in Georgia I helped my mom with a newspaper route...

We often saw crushed mailboxes and more...

when we had to do late night delivery-- wait err late night for a pre-teen in the early 80s... we got the crap scared out of us when this guy jumped up from the shrubs with a camera and snapped our pic as we dropped the newspaper in his box..

Mom did a swoop in, slow down and I slung the paper in the box...
when we stopped he told us he usually had his mailbox destroyed on the Friday after replacing the last one...

the following week in our very own paper, there it was a half page article on the camera man... He told the story of catching his newspaper carrier and then an hour later catching the boys that busted his mailbox..... I don't remember all the details just Mom and Dad laughing about it...

It would be funny to try and find that article...
and come to think about it.. I think he had a farm... wouldn't it be a small world if he was on TBN?


anyway, that's my old flashback...

J
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #67  
When I joined this site I didn't think I'd be reading about smashed mail boxes.
I LOL at the exploding box with the orange paint.
Where I live we have to have the break away post. Strange thing is we've built houses in some exclusive neighborhoods that require brick enclosures around the mail boxes.

Back in the 80's I was siding several buildings at the now defunct Fort Sheridan Army base. There was an old full size Chrysler parked near one of the barracks I was working on. The Chrysler's right front fender was all smashed in. Hand painted on the fender was "mail box hunter". The idiot would paint a small mail box and post on the fender in yellow, then paint a red circle around the mail box with a slash going through it when he'd hit another mail box. He was up to 17 yellow mail boxes with the red circles and slashes when we moved on to another building. I saw the Chrysler owner walking a week or so later so I asked where his car was. He said he totaled it.
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #68  
There is, in fact, a mailbox court case that will make your blood boil. Guy fills between two mailboxes (little one inside a big one) with cement. Kid in front seat hits it with baseball bat, baseball bat breaks and kills kid in back seat of same car. Home owner found guilty.
What is this litigious world coming to.

Our legal system (?) is insane :(

I know there are often "hung juries", but I think that particular jury ought to be hung too....just in a different manner.

How was what the home owner did any different than putting up a mailbox of 1/4" steel?

What was he found guilty of? Common sense? Reasonably protecting his property?

<sigh>

Ken
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #69  
I'm really getting off topic but all these stories of dumb things kids do reminds me of what happened to someone I knew in high school.....
The main street through town was being widened. The area under construction was excavated at least a foot deeper than the road. This happened to be where an S curve is. Back then they didn't use orange barrels for construction barricades. They used fold up metal horses with flashing lights on them. The construction workers set them up too close together. Some kids found out that by knocking the first one down, they'd all get knocked down like dominos. They'd get knocked down every night. Sometimes 2 or 3 times a night. The police would call the contractor to come set them back up. He must have gotten tired of it because when the guy that went to my school tried to knock them down he broke his arm. The contractor had set the first barricade in concrete.
 
   / Mail Box Destruction #70  
When I joined this site I didn't think I'd be reading about smashed mail boxes.
I LOL at the exploding box with the orange paint.
Where I live we have to have the break away post. Strange thing is we've built houses in some exclusive neighborhoods that require brick enclosures around the mail boxes.
Even when such enclosures were illegal ?
 

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