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Once whilst in Dulwich Village I saw a wallet with cash notes of tens and twenties spilling out of it on the pavement. I walked over to pick it up but not before an eldery lady came out of the post office, looked around to make sure nooone was looking and swiped the money!! I picked up the wallet and took it to Lordship Lane police staion where they managed to track down the owner who was thankful someone had found his wallet and handed it in as it still contained bank cards etc... I didn't expect anything from him for handing it in as it's what any decent person should do not nick the money like the old lady tut tut!

Marie81 Wrote:

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> Once whilst in Dulwich Village I saw a wallet with

> cash notes of tens and twenties spilling out of it

> on the pavement. I walked over to pick it up but

> not before an eldery lady came out of the post

> office, looked around to make sure nooone was

> looking and swiped the money!! I picked up the

> wallet and took it to Lordship Lane police staion

> where they managed to track down the owner who was

> thankful someone had found his wallet and handed

> it in as it still contained bank cards etc... I

> didn't expect anything from him for handing it in

> as it's what any decent person should do not nick

> the money like the old lady tut tut!


Did you not feel moved to intervene with the old lady in question? Or might she have been carrying a knife? :-)

I was on across the road from her so by the time I walked over to pick up the wallet she had legged it...well walked off as she was probably in her early seventies! I was in shock aswell at her nerve, going back now I should have probably shouted after her!

Blimey! You must have good eyesight if you could distinguish the notes from the other side of the road! I would have been lucky to have seen the wallet from that distance! Are you sure the old lady didn't make off with a few fifties as well?


Marie81 Wrote:

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> Once whilst in Dulwich Village I saw a wallet with

> cash notes of tens and twenties spilling out of it

> on the pavement. I walked over to pick it up but

> not before an eldery lady came out of the post

> office, looked around to make sure nooone was

> looking and swiped the money!! I picked up the

> wallet and took it to Lordship Lane police staion

> where they managed to track down the owner who was

> thankful someone had found his wallet and handed

> it in as it still contained bank cards etc... I

> didn't expect anything from him for handing it in

> as it's what any decent person should do not nick

> the money like the old lady tut tut!

I was sitting outside the old restaurant that is now called Rocca with a friend having a coffee and saw a couple of the notes blowing in the wind and then noticed the wallet. I saw the old lady and thought maybe it was hers but no she was only interested in money!

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