Quote Originally Posted by Logunner View Post
Angrybear knows the rules and the processes, as do I. You stated that parcels sent by pf48 will be x-rayed which is incorrect, please only post the facts.
Any parcel going via PF or RM may be flown unless marked as "Do not air uplift" so therefore any parcel not marked "Do not air uplift" may be x-rayed. This has been made clear to me, there is no guarantee that a parcel will not be air uplifted unless marked "Do not air uplift".
PF's terms and conditions state:
2.20 All Consignments which are transported
by air are subject to screening processes
for reasons of security. The contents
of any Consignment which is being
transported by air must be capable of
being determined by such scanners.
Where the contents of a Consignment
cannot be determined using those
scanners, then Clause 2.4 shall apply.

2.4 Parcelforce Worldwide reserves the
right to refuse, hold, cancel, postpone or
return any Consignment, the carriage of
which is prohibited by law at any time or if
such Consignment would in the opinion of
Parcelforce Worldwide be likely to cause
damage or delay to other Consignments,
goods or persons, or does not comply
with any of these Conditions of Carriage.
If Parcelforce Worldwide accepts a
Consignment not complying with this
Clause 2.4 that does not mean that
Parcelforce Worldwide has waived the
Customer’s obligations pursuant to this
sub-clause.

Those are the facts I have read on PF's website. I draw my own conclusion from this that any parcel may be scanned (x-rayed).
I don't mind if they x-ray a parcel, I have nothing to hide, I post with due regard to the terms and conditions, if PF want to x-ray for security/safety/anti-terrorism it's fine by me. I'm happy to use their service expecting my parcels to be x-rayed.