After saying he always looks forward to reading the Reporter because of the great information in each issue, the ASHI Certified Inspector wrote:

Achelpohl said the problem with including a photo of an accepted practice in a section devoted to ridiculous or funny defects is that inexperienced inspectors may assume this is a serious defect and report it as such when they encounter it for the first time because they saw it being ridiculed.
The Technical Committee concurred:
Although the installation in the photo is not “perfectly code compliant” in that it lacks covers over the open breaker ports, that flaw aside, there is nothing fundamentally wrong with using the cabinet as a junction box. The caption in the Reporter seemed to imply otherwise. The letter writer’s overall point is right on the money. A newer inspector might run across an installation like this and think that it’s not allowed — something that’s certainly not true.
Thank you to Robert Achelpohl and ASHI Technical Committee member Jim Katen for setting us straight.