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Grrr...mailbox-Update and PIP

Apparently our mailbox got knocked over last night. It's across the street from our house and in pretty bad condition (probably 22 years old), so it was probably really easy to knock over, but now we've got to buy a new one. I guess it could've possibly been hit by a car doing a three-point turn or something on that side of the street, but in all likelihood, it was probably the pot smoking kids that we called the police on last weekend. Ugh. I hope we don't have to keep dealing with crap like this because I love my house and neighborhood and I don't want to start hating it because of assh0le kids.

 

ETA: After closer inspection today, it seems like it was almost definitely hit by a car. It seems improbable that someone pushed it over with the way the metal was bent, so that made us feel a little better. Either way, we got a new post and mailbox today and it looks a million times better, especially with the stain I used on the post. Thank you to whoever knocked it over and forced us to move it up on our to-do list!

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Re: Grrr...mailbox-Update and PIP

  • I hope you call the police to report this. Mailbox vandalism is a federal offence and they have to take it seriously. It seems too coincidental that this is happening to you now. These kids are really stupid and they are going to get caught.
  • Yeah, we're considering reporting it, but since the kids weren't caught last weekend, we (and the police) don't know who they are/where they live, so I don't think anything will come out of the police report. Plus, there's no proof it wasn't done by a car, or even that it just fell over on it's own, so they'll probably just take the report and stick it in a file.

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  • We decided not to file a police report because we're not sure it was knocked over intentionally and it probably wouldn't be worth it.
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