Janitor returns laptop and $13,000

Yep, they are a bit scared stuff like that is a set up now.


but good for him for giving it back. :thup:
 
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not everyone in an airport is leaving the country or even getting on a plane
 
why do you mistrust that he was just an honest man?
My God I'm agreeing with TM and it's NOT April fools day.

See, this is how Satan tempts you:

"No one will know you took the money. It's his fault for leaving it there in the first place, he's an idiot! Just think of all the hookers and drugs you can buy with that!"

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Sounds like one of those MSNBC setups.
I wonder if that weird guy was hiding in the bushes with his camera crew...
 
After spending a year on the site and living in a country
with the most divisive President ever and reading the bile coming from the left
and from the media every day....

I just don't see much good in people...
 
No shit, professor Obvious. Again, finders keepers.


Not in New York.
Yakov Dubin, 49, says he was wrongly collared by police after he found — and took — $27 that had been left by cops in a dirty purse last year.


Dubin says he was going to turn the cash in — but before he could, plainclothes officers pounced and accused him of stealing the money.

<SNIP>


The Aug. 11, 2011, arrest was part of "Operation Lucky Bag," the controversial NYPD sting program in which cops put valuables, such as cash or an iPad, in an [unattended/lost] bag &#8212; and then arrest whoever tries to walk away with the ill-gotten booty.



 
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