Tricky Dicky
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No it's based on how much the other person is going to miss £1,600
That has nothing to do with it, completely irrelevant. You keep it, you're a thief.
No it's based on how much the other person is going to miss £1,600
Yep all of that, usually manifests itself as a (sarcastic) "you're welcome" at the door, or a "you piece of shit, I hope you end up in a ditch" driving the car.I'd have done the right thing (in the OPs scenario, with [MENTION=1413]Mackenzie[/MENTION] 's purse, and your photos). Like you though, I'd have been FUMING to not receive a thank you. Not a reward - just an acknowledgment of thanks. I get UNREASONABLY annoyed if I so much as hold a door open for a stranger, or let a car out of a junction, and they don't acknowledge it
manifests itself as a (sarcastic) "you're welcome" at the door,
That has nothing to do with it, completely irrelevant. You keep it, you're a thief.
Don't disagree, but some crimes are worse than others. I'd have a clear conscience and that is all I care about.
Hand it in and forget about it. Bonus if later on you get to claim it but in the meantime forget it. It was never yours so you can't miss it.
The OP's case is rather an unusual amount but fact remains, best hand it in an forget it.
As for finding a wallet or purse with just a twenty or so in you could make someone's day if they got that back or ruin it if you kept it.
To summarise: Hand it in, forget about it.
Might get 100 wives for your honesty......
It's not stealing though is it, it's keeping something you've found by chance, discarded in a public place. I'm not suggesting I'd go around mugging Saudis for their wallets. Not hard to see the difference
I'm wondering how exactly you can determine how much they'll miss it based on the amount in the wallet.
Quite. Having £600 in a wallet doesn't make somebody filthy rich. Somebody might have saved their cash for months to be able to buy themselves a car, say, with that amount. Can they afford to lose it?
Alright, in the scenario in question, it appears unlikely, given the Saudi documents inside, but on a normal level, anybody carrying a fair bit of cash isn't necessarily loaded.
Ignoring the Saudi part of this individual scenario, in my experience filthy rich folk rarely carry much cash (they've got their Coutts and Co black card, after all). Self-employed, tradesmen, people who work low-paid for cash - they are the ones walking about with a stack of tenners.
Blimey. And that was at the time of Aldershot's terrible financial problems. Didn't they play West Ham in the FA Cup twice in front of around 25,000? Spencer Trehawy (or similar name). What a cock, club thought he was loaded but it all went wrong.
Glad their doing well this season. Big game on Saturday v Leyton Orient.
The very fact that you actually KNOW how much cash was in it, rather than 'a load of cash', means that you were seriously tempted, whatever your final call.
Personally, because a) I'm pretty straight, and b) you were 100% certainly on CCTV... I'd have handed it in, but would first have left a note inside it with my name and address, explaining that I had found it (in the probably vain hope of receiving some token of thanks.
I apologise, I was having a bad day and my comment was uncalled for. I have a bit of a weak spot when it comes to racial discrimination, given my background.[emoji38]ol: who the **** are you mate? Because I said I wouldn't hand a foreign persons wallet into the plod. Yeh sure I'll meet you. Come to Bristol and send me a PM I have nothing to be afraid of. Dickhead.
Actually, having read your post again I take umbrage at it, and you.
How dare you presume, and that's what you did, that I had counted the money within before deciding what to do with it.
Ignoring the Saudi part of this individual scenario, in my experience filthy rich folk rarely carry much cash (they've got their Coutts and Co black card, after all). Self-employed, tradesmen, people who work low-paid for cash - they are the ones walking about with a stack of tenners.
Don't forget drug dealers. They deal in cash.
If you saw that you should know not to bend down and pick up the wallet in the first place.I've seen far too many films to be doing anything but handing it in, straight away. No way I've leaving any address or identification for myself. I'm then getting out of dodge fast. I only saw No Country for Old Men the other week...