bmc58 wrote: » You would walk past a wallet on the ground at 12.30 am !! Ha,ha.
seamusk84 wrote: » About a year back I was in departures at Dublin Airport (T1). Anyway you know in the center of departures there between the small shops/bar and departure gates there is like a conveyer belt to bring folk to the bottom of the area. Well I was on the belt as my gate was at the bottom and I noticed a wallet on the ground of the belt too, reckon about €400 in cash and all the persons ID cards and bank cards. I’d say a lot of people would have just taken the cash and left the wallet where it was and enjoyed their holiday! Obviously I immediately brought the wallet and all it’s contents to one of the desks at the gates and they announced the guys name out. To say he was delighted to get it all back was an understatement! Imagine going on holidays and only realizing you lost your wallet with all your cash on the flight over!
mr_fegelien wrote: » I would never take cash from a lost wallet at an airport, supermarket etc.. not because of morality but because of a fear of geting caught. Even with a lot of money, there's too much risk due to CCTV cameras. Also have been cautioned once and don't want a criminal record under the theft and fraud act for a second offense. Now a wallet in the OP scenario that's in a beach, park etc... well there's really no question about it.
Cesar Grumpy Ink wrote: » Enough said.
mr_fegelien wrote: » Srameen, what did you really expect me to answer? I'm sure you knew my stance on this.
mr_fegelien wrote: » Now a wallet in the OP scenario that's in a beach, park etc... well there's really no question about it.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Have found wallets , purses and always handed them in ,.intact . Lost my own four/five weeks back going into daughters house . No one saw it apparently , bank cards, license etc , everything in it , including around €150 . What can't be replaced were the personal bits in it , and that's what saddens me the most .
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Maybe a lesson in that.
bubblypop wrote: » So no morals, no sense of what is right, no empathy for the person who lost their wallet? Just a fear of being caught. & if you believe there is no way to be found out, then you steal the wallet? Is that actually what you are telling people here? Have you no shame?
mr_fegelien wrote: » Why you so mad? People complain that laws are too weak and then when someone gets deterred by an action because of the law, policing, CCTV you complain?!
tuxy wrote: » The lesson is some people are thieving scumbags. Hardly a lesson since it's a known fact.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Or that why bother helping anyone when you won’t get the same back. Look after numero uno.
IAMAMORON wrote: » I am having your cash however, tough titties , you should be more careful with your shít in future. You're lucky to be getting it back at all.
normanoffside wrote: » You don't know the first thing about them. How can you deem them lucky? Thieves often steal wallets/Purses, take the cash and leave the rest down. This makes you no different. Maybe next time you see a wallet, leave it be and let someone with some decency find it.
bmc58 wrote: » Must have been a very posh school where a "voluntary contribution" consists of an envelope full of notes.Usually this "contribution" is between €50 to €100.
retro:electro wrote: » As my mother used to say, you’d have no luck spending it.