A United States Postal Service worker in Phoenix, Arizona, was captured on surveillance video hurling boxes of records haphazardly into the back of a mail truck.
A surveillance camera recently caught a U.S. Postal Service worker throwing packages Credit: Fox 10 Phoenixwas recently caught on camera flinging packages onto the back of a truck.
According to Fox 10 Phoenix, the employee was seen throwing boxes of vinyl records from The ‘In’ Groove music store, which is located in"Three carts in total, and he was just throwin’ them in until there was absolutely no more space," owner Michael Esposito told the station. The store ships out up to 300 packages a day and watched the incident happen live on the surveillance camera. "I mean, violently hurling them into the truck from about a 10- to 12-foot distance and then once the truck got full as they were falling back onto the ground he was throwing them back on top of the pile," he said. Esposito said he initially thought about confronting the worker, but then thought better of it.
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