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Might not be a bad idea to glance this over, (if the link works), for the information the post office provides....http://www.usps.com/receive/mailboxstandards.htm
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Pawpaw wrote:Image
I can't tell, is that a 1911 or a Glock???
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If some reprobates vandalized my mailbox, I doubt I would replace it. 90%+ is junk mail anyway.
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My inlaws live in Van Zandt county on a farm to market road. The state (or maybe it was the county) went around and replaced every mailbox on state-maintained highways with a standard rural mailbox on a street-sign like metal post like this (this isn't theirs but the post is identical to everything in the area - including the reflector). It has been knocked down a few times but they just call the constable and a new one gets put up the same day or next.
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lonewolf wrote:Read the Postal regulations carefully with regards to mailboxes. They have to be a certain height, distance from road, etc.....make sure you meet all requirements and then armor plate the thing........with a game camera fixed on it for evidence later......
:iagree: +1 on the game camera...mount it near the mail box in an inconspicuous manner, get their mug in a nice picture and give it to the USPS Postal Inspector. Those boys don't mess around.

I do love the idea of armor plating the mail box. :lol: I'd love to see their faces when the bat breaks and they nearly break their wrists. :headscratch
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Reminds me of something funny I saw the other day......on 183 in the Mid-Cities between Fort Worth and Dallas.....an honest to goodness United States Postal Service Police car.......I wish I had a picture.......Crown Victoria, all lights and decals/insignia.........

I wonder if they were following up on a postage due letter........
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lonewolf wrote:Reminds me of something funny I saw the other day......on 183 in the Mid-Cities between Fort Worth and Dallas.....an honest to goodness United States Postal Service Police car.......I wish I had a picture.......Crown Victoria, all lights and decals/insignia.........

I wonder if they were following up on a postage due letter........
Maybe a mailman delivered a letter promptly and they were going to give him a speeding ticket.
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terryg wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:Image
I can't tell, is that a 1911 or a Glock???
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Easy - it's a Rock Island 1911.
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quidni wrote:
terryg wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:Image
I can't tell, is that a 1911 or a Glock???
:smilelol5:
Easy - it's a Rock Island 1911.
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