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A US Postal Service driver was caught on surveillance cameras tossing a package onto the sidewalk, reports Daily Mail.
The footage was posted to YouTube by Brent Gregory, who said he was 'surprised' to find his Amazon package on the sidewalk, which prompted him to review his security cameras. And to his surprise, the video showed the delivery man pulling in front of his home and throwing his package onto the ground.
It started out like any other delivery. The postal worker pulled in front of the home, came to a complete stop and then got the package prepped for delivery. But this particular worker found a more efficient way to complete the final steps of delivering the package.
The video shows the man parking the vehicle before moving from the driver's seat into the back of the vehicle to grab the package. After a brief pause, the sliding door opened and the man threw the package like a Frisbee. The Amazon box landed on the sidewalk near the driveway of Gregory's home.
Gregory wrote: 'The box contained socks, so no harm was done.'
The driver then got back in the driver's seat and took off as the sliding door slid open. He more than likely had to stop again and close the door.
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