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Originally Posted by BWillie007
While I agree in the case described. The guy filled the inside of his mailbox with concrete. It was a trick, and he was trying to deceive people.
In the real world and what most people do to reinforce a mailbox won't be an issue. If you have a large brick or concrete mailbox, someone is going to get hurt potentially if they hit it. Even if you have a heavy duty pipe reinforced mailbox, you will be fine. If you install a special steel post down 10 meters into the ground that can be seen on the outside as not a typical wood post, I would have a hard time thinking a jury would find you to to be liable to pay for alot of damages. If you try to conceal it and make it look different than it is and there is malicious intent then I think there would be an issue.
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I dunno, I would still recommend checking your local building codes and ordinances before reinforcing one in any way. Like I mentioned earlier, I know the brick and mortar mailboxes aren't allowed in Omaha, and while people do build them anyway, I could easily see them having legal issues if someone hits one of them and gets injured.