To: Rusty0604
Wasn’t his money. He should have turned it in to lost and found.
2 posted on
05/03/2016 6:21:44 AM PDT by
Raycpa
To: Raycpa
Wasnt his money. He should have turned it in to lost and found. This.
Hoss
5 posted on
05/03/2016 6:26:05 AM PDT by
HossB86
(Christ, and Him alone.)
To: Raycpa
So one small bad decision for a teenager and it’s fine with you that his life could be ruined?
7 posted on
05/03/2016 6:28:15 AM PDT by
Rusty0604
To: Raycpa
There are local laws that govern this type of thing, but I would be surprised if a $10 was covered in the law.
One thing I would believe is that this kid knew it was fake and tried to use it as a joke.
10 posted on
05/03/2016 6:30:36 AM PDT by
thefactor
(yes, as a matter of fact, i DID only read the excerpt)
To: Raycpa
12 posted on
05/03/2016 6:31:08 AM PDT by
raybbr
(That progressive bumpers sticker on your car might just as well say, "Yes, I'm THAT stupid!")
To: Raycpa
But he didn’t. So what is your point?
To: Raycpa
Wasnt his money. He should have turned it in to lost and found.
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You don’t get invited to many parties, do you?
33 posted on
05/03/2016 7:18:19 AM PDT by
bramps
(It's the Islam, stupid!)
To: Raycpa
“Wasnt his money. He should have turned it in to lost and found.”
Oh, really? What do you think happens when it becomes known that money was turned into lost and found (and it WILL become known, just like finding gold “in them thar hills” ALWAYS becomes known)?
Once it is dropped, and no one is immediately looking for it, it is a case of finders-keepers. Do you memorize or list the serial numbers of every bill in your wallet? Because that is the ONLY way to ID that a bill is yours. NO ONE does that.
41 posted on
05/03/2016 7:30:24 AM PDT by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
To: Raycpa
Wasnt his money. He should have turned it in to lost and found. Wasn't their money either.
A loose lost bill is nearly impossible to identify.
42 posted on
05/03/2016 7:30:51 AM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
To: Raycpa
Fifty five years ago I found two dollars in front of a high school. Now, how would one go about fining the owner of that since there were over a thousand teens going to school there?
But then I also later found a billfold with money and ID in the same area. All were returned since there was a drivers license with address on it.
To: Raycpa
Yes he should have! I taught my children to turn things into lost and found but many don’t teach that.
70 posted on
05/03/2016 8:57:39 AM PDT by
Tammy8
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