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Hi


I stupidly got my keys out of my bag and left them on the seat of a no. 63 bus last night at approx 11:30pm at Peckam Rye. If anyone should find a set of keys (I was sitting on the top of the bus on the left hand side, front row seat) I would really appreciate it if you would contact me. Alternatively if you have any ideas as to the best way of finding lost property on the buses I would really appreciate the help.


Many thanks.

H

No... definitely try Baker St lost property! If they have found them they will be there.... They'll be able to look it up on their lost property application called "Sherlock" ....!


Most common items actually being false teeth, limbs and laptops! What a fun rummage that could be .....

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