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Ammi
09-06-2013, 07:55 AM
..and you felt for certain that no one was watching etc..would you keep it or hand it over to the police...?...

thesheriff443
09-06-2013, 08:01 AM
..and you felt for certain that no one was watching etc..would you keep it or hand it over to the police...?...

it depends, if its from a child's orphanage then you hand it back without question, but if its drug money then dream on.

Ammi
09-06-2013, 08:07 AM
..it's just really a hypothetical thing and you wouldn't know...it would just be a bag full of money....

thesheriff443
09-06-2013, 08:09 AM
..it's just really a hypothetical thing and you wouldn't know...it would just be a bag full of money....

if you don't know then its without guilt.

Ammi
09-06-2013, 08:11 AM
..so would you take it or hand it in then, Sheriff..?...

thesheriff443
09-06-2013, 08:20 AM
..so would you take it or hand it in then, Sheriff..?...

common sense says take it, so I would, but this does not mean I am with out morals, I have picked up wallets filled with cash and handed them back to there owners.

Ammi
09-06-2013, 08:24 AM
..no, I don't think it necessarily indicates that you are without morals...and everyone's circumstances are different as well and I think there would be lots of things that someone would take into consideration when deciding, if it was kind of a 'no consequence' thing..it's just quite an interesting dilemma...

joeysteele
09-06-2013, 08:46 AM
I really don't know,been thinking onthis one for 20 inutes now.
I am honest as far as I can be but a bag full of money is a real poser.

I had a friend who when we were about 15 found a wallet which had a lot of money in,he never counted it or touched it, obviously he did the wallet.
The wallet had no name on it.
he took it to the police station, handed it in,they then a few days later said someone claimed it, saying some notes were missing.
It was a good thing I had been there with him to confirm he hadn't done anything else other than look inside then hand it in.
They believed him and me and I understand the 'owner' was told to be grateful he had it back and the owner refused to take it any further.
My friend though swore he would never hand anything in again.

So,with that in mind, as to finding a bag of money that someone has likely carelessly lost with no name in it or any identifaction at all,then would I hand it into the police station,I'd like to think I would but I also doubt it.

It is a dilemma, Ammi you really test us at times. Good one this.

Lee.
09-06-2013, 08:50 AM
Hmm.. Depends how much it was tbh.

I found 300 pounds once and argued with myself for a bit but then realised that it might actually be an old lady's pension that shed been saving or something, so I handed it into the police. I think it was claimed, but I don't know who by.

Cherie
09-06-2013, 08:52 AM
I think in all honesty I would have to hand it in, I couldn't live with the guilt as it could be someones life savings or something.

Vicky.
09-06-2013, 08:53 AM
I would keep it.

Cherie
09-06-2013, 08:56 AM
I would keep it.

lol straight to the point.

Lee.
09-06-2013, 08:57 AM
I think if I found a bag with a serious amount of money I would assume that it would be related to crime so I'd keep it.

Vicky.
09-06-2013, 08:57 AM
lol straight to the point.

:laugh:

I would like to say I would hand it in, but I know I wouldnt. Hell some days I even wish to find a bag full of cash just lying around :D

joeysteele
09-06-2013, 08:58 AM
I would keep it.

:hugesmile:Nice one Vicky.

Marc
09-06-2013, 09:09 AM
I've always said to myself I'd hand it in in a situation like this. But if I needed the money for something serious, for my family or a loved one, I'd see the benefit in keeping it.

My bosses wife recently lost a bag of money in town and no body handed it in.

Petershaw1984
09-06-2013, 09:45 AM
I woukd keep it. Even if i knew who had dropped it I would probably keep it. They only tine I f hand it in is if it were a single psrent that dropped ir

Marc
09-06-2013, 09:54 AM
I'd also love to know that if I lost money somebody would hand it in. Call me naive

Cherie
09-06-2013, 09:56 AM
Naive.

Vicky.
09-06-2013, 09:58 AM
My gran lost her bag in newcastle a few years back now. She was always carrying stupid amounts of cash on here, about 2k at any given time (85 year old woman too :bored: )

It got handed in, but they had taken half of the cash from it..I never understood why they took half then handed the rest in. Maybe they felt too guilty but were skint too.

HD
09-06-2013, 10:01 AM
I'd take it, without a doubt.

If you can't look after your own property then don't moan when someone else *looks after it* for you :D

Jesus.
09-06-2013, 10:03 AM
I think I'd take it, keep hold of it for a while without spending anything, and see if I saw anything on the news about it's origins.

Benjamin
09-06-2013, 10:07 AM
Some of you know this story already, but when in Auckland one night I walked past a cash machine that was making a funny noise. I looked at it and realised that there was a couple of thousands dollars sat there. I contemplated taking it but knew I'd feel guilty as ****, even if it was just the banks money so stood there for about 5 minutes to see if police would drive past to flag down (in the city they are always driving around). Then luckily the machine swallowed the money back in. When I finally got to the pub I told everyone and they all said I should have taken the money, but I'm still glad I didn't.

Jesus.
09-06-2013, 10:12 AM
Some of you know this story already, but when in Auckland one night I walked past a cash machine that was making a funny noise. I looked at it and realised that there was a couple of thousands dollars sat there. I contemplated taking it but knew I'd feel guilty as ****, even if it was just the banks money so stood there for about 5 minutes to see if police would drive past to flag down (in the city they are always driving around). Then luckily the machine swallowed the money back in. When I finally got to the pub I told everyone and they all said I should have taken the money, but I'm still glad I didn't.

ATM's automatically know when money isn't removed straight away by the account holder. I've left a decent wedge in there before when slightly worse for ware. The money was taken, but the bank knew it had been a while, so just reimbursed me without issue.

There isn't really much in this world in terms of free money, but you genuinely turned down free money in that instant.

Me. I Am Salman
09-06-2013, 10:14 AM
No because it might be a trap

Benjamin
09-06-2013, 10:19 AM
ATM's automatically know when money isn't removed straight away by the account holder. I've left a decent wedge in there before when slightly worse for ware. The money was taken, but the bank knew it had been a while, so just reimbursed me without issue.

There isn't really much in this world in terms of free money, but you genuinely turned down free money in that instant.

I know I did. I can be a lot of negative things but any money I have in my life I want through my own hard work, not through taking someone else's that doesn't belong to me.

Gstar
09-06-2013, 10:28 AM
Keep it. Everytime I lose stuff nobody ever hands it in so ****** them

smeagol
09-06-2013, 10:35 AM
i like what that comedian said do you remember the ole days you see a bag you think oh i,ll have that and run of with it now you think oh theres a bag its probably a bomb and instead run from it lol

i say spend it. as bimbos and booze will soon ease your conscience

zakman440
09-06-2013, 10:53 AM
Keep it, especially if it is substantial.

Cherie
09-06-2013, 10:56 AM
Keep it. Everytime I lose stuff nobody ever hands it in so ****** them

I've had the opposite experience I dropped my purse outside sainsbury's when I was putting the trolley back and the person that found it actually went to the trouble of getting my number, as she didnt want to hand it the police and I got everything back intact.

Black Dagger
09-06-2013, 10:58 AM
I'd like to think I'd be selfless enough to hand it in to the police.

But a boy needs a new pair of trainers...

Livia
09-06-2013, 11:06 AM
Last Christmas - and I know I said this at the time on here - I was rushing around shopping, and accidentally left my bag hanging on my trolley when I returned it. In my bag was my Blackberry, my purse, all my cards and ID, some DVDs, CDs and an xbox game I'd bought as presents... loads of stuff. I didn't remember it till I'd got home and realised my house keys were in the bag... along with my address, which would have meant changing all the locks. I went back to the store and someone had handed it in, complete with its contents. They didn't even leave their name and address so I could thank them. It restores your faith... so yes, on the strength of that, I would hand the money in.

Vicky.
09-06-2013, 11:06 AM
I know I did. I can be a lot of negative things but any money I have in my life I want through my own hard work, not through taking someone else's that doesn't belong to me.

Pfft. In that case I would definitely have justified it by thinking of the amount of my tax that has gone to bailing out the banks. I would see it as a rebate :laugh:

Vicky.
09-06-2013, 11:07 AM
Last Christmas - and I know I said this at the time on here - I was rushing around shopping, and accidentally left my bag hanging on my trolley when I returned it. In my bag was my Blackberry, my purse, all my cards and ID, some DVDs, CDs and an xbox game I'd bought as presents... loads of stuff. I didn't remember it till I'd got home and realised my house keys were in the bag... along with my address, would would have meant changing all the locks. I went back to the store and someone had handed it in, complete with its contents. They didn't even leave their name and address so I could thank them. It restores your faith... so yes, on the strength of that, I would hand the money in.

This is the only time I would hand it in. If ID was in it

I assumed we were talking about a random bag of cash :laugh:

Shaun
09-06-2013, 01:20 PM
keep it #yolo

aman201
09-06-2013, 01:21 PM
..and you felt for certain that no one was watching etc..would you keep it or hand it over to the police...?...

Definitely keep it.

Roy Mars III
09-06-2013, 01:22 PM
if it was just a bag of money with no way of telling who's it was, I would keep it

Ammi
09-06-2013, 01:29 PM
Some of you know this story already, but when in Auckland one night I walked past a cash machine that was making a funny noise. I looked at it and realised that there was a couple of thousands dollars sat there. I contemplated taking it but knew I'd feel guilty as ****, even if it was just the banks money so stood there for about 5 minutes to see if police would drive past to flag down (in the city they are always driving around). Then luckily the machine swallowed the money back in. When I finally got to the pub I told everyone and they all said I should have taken the money, but I'm still glad I didn't.

..I think it's more to do with whether you can be ok with it, and not whether anyone else would know..and I know that I couldn't, even if I knew that it was illegal money or something..in fact that would be just as bad..(but in a different way..)..to knowing it belonged to an orphanage, like a poster said....

Kizzy
09-06-2013, 01:38 PM
Some of you know this story already, but when in Auckland one night I walked past a cash machine that was making a funny noise. I looked at it and realised that there was a couple of thousands dollars sat there. I contemplated taking it but knew I'd feel guilty as ****, even if it was just the banks money so stood there for about 5 minutes to see if police would drive past to flag down (in the city they are always driving around). Then luckily the machine swallowed the money back in. When I finally got to the pub I told everyone and they all said I should have taken the money, but I'm still glad I didn't.

Why didn't you take it and had it in? you might have got a reward?.....

Marcus.
09-06-2013, 01:39 PM
police

aman201
09-06-2013, 01:51 PM
Once i lost my wallet on a night out at Uni, and it had like 30 quid of cash in it and all my cards in it, and someone handed it in to the Uni reception.

Was amazingly surprised.

lostalex
09-06-2013, 01:53 PM
I'd absolutely turn it in to the cops.

There's not a single part of me that would even think for a second that keeping it was a good idea.

Now if i found a bag full of drugs... that's a different story...

but money? there's no way that i'd keep it.

Tom4784
09-06-2013, 01:58 PM
Cya bitches I'm off to St. Lucia.

BigSister
09-06-2013, 02:34 PM
I would hand it in. You never know who had the money so I would be too busy looking over my shoulder

Jessica.
09-06-2013, 09:37 PM
I would definitely keep it.

Marsh.
09-06-2013, 09:40 PM
I'd be skeptical about giving it to the police, they'd just have it for themselves.

So I'd keep it for myself. :laugh:

Then if I saw a news item about distraught parents who lost a bag of cash they'd raised to get their disabled child a much needed operation I'd be suicidal.

GypsyGoth
09-06-2013, 09:44 PM
I found a wallet on a bus once, and the wallet was pretty packed with money. I gave it to the bus driver.

So I'm not sure what I'd do if faced with the situation. If it was a handbag I would turn it in, if it was a paper bag, I think I'd keep it.

Benjamin
09-06-2013, 10:06 PM
Why didn't you take it and had it in? you might have got a reward?.....

Because it was the main street and police go past so I was going to flag one down. And I was on the way to the pub, which meant I would have carried it all night (drunkeness and money are not good things).

Benjamin
09-06-2013, 10:08 PM
Wow, really? Most of you would keep it? That is shocking.

lostalex
09-06-2013, 10:20 PM
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