A few days ago it was revealed that Dodd/Frank is indeed "working," not to break up mega banks, but to help them shrink to a more manageable size.
Helping things along has been Eric Schneiderman, the Attorney General of New York, who's been methodically going after fraudsters both large and small.
This time he's announcing a big catch. UPS, the United Parcel Service, competitor of the USPS, has been proved to be a recidivist when it comes to transporting contraband -- i.e. untaxed cigarettes or, as some people call them, "cancer sticks."
Some people might call Schneiderman's video presentation grand-standing, but I happen to think it touches on a number of significant themes.
Note that the video is 20 minutes in legth, so you may well want to save it for later in the day.
The one commenter on the Youtube site raised the issue of privacy being violated by the inspection of shipments. Privacy is an individual human attribute and right which, as users of the internet well know, evaporates when one enters the public arena and, even more so, when one takes advantage of a public utility (currency) to transact business.