I particularly love the way the report on the news said they didn't know they were being filmed. So when being watched they do it one way and when not they couldn't give a toss. See what I did there. I would have a guess that what the world saw was a regular occurrence and on a bad day the parcels are probably kicked around like footballs. Having received many parcels that are damaged, particularly with the corners caved in I was in the habit off bubble wrapping, boxing, bubble wrapping and boxing again. Just to try and alleviate damage from such sort of handling. One must also take into account that nearly all parcels are checked for drugs and this usually involves a fully grown German shepherd running up and down on top off the parcels. I have had plenty of heated discussions with sellers that are under the impression that a layer of brown paper is sufficient protection against the rigours of parcel transport