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Cheeky Mick, cheeky.


But seriously, I do think it's cynical. Why in case the bus driver "forgets" to hand it in, rather than in case anyone was wondering where they'd lost it? If the passenger managed to hand it in without stealing it, why wouldn't the driver?


Maybe I'm utterly naive...

Also, many many years ago the BBC got researchers to hand in "lost" purses and wallets at various bus/train stations. Subsequently, a second lot of researchers were dispatched to then claim the "lost" property. Result? About two-thirds of researchers were told that nothing had been handed in! This makes neilson99's (thoughtful) decision to post here appropriate. Sadly it also indicates the sort of world we live in nowadays.

Cynical? Moi? Songs of Innocence and Experience.


Hopefully the driver did the decent thing. Irrespective of that, there maybe a purse-less young (or old or middle aged, I've clearly already generalised too much here tonight already) who is wondering where she (or perhaps he even) might have mislaid it, which was really the point of my post...

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