[wellylug] Sanyo Phone adaptor

Lindsay Hunter lindsay at csw.co.nz
Sun Sep 14 11:41:07 NZST 2008


Last time I looked, most Police Stations had cubic feet of keys that 
were handed in.  Your experience is unusual.  But I accept the ethics of 
it.  It is the process that fails.

And what is local to you? 

Lindsay

Mark Foster wrote:
>> satisfactory.  Found property has a low success rate. Most people don't 
>> enquire, only a small percentage is handed in.  It is not a legal 
>> requirement.  So they often have property sales where the unclaimed property
>>     
>
> The above describes why lost property doesn't work. Not enough people 
> hand in what they find. (hint?)
>
> My wife lost her house keys once.  We recovered them from the local Police 
> Station the next day.  Very, very grateful that someone actualy did the 
> right thing.
>
> I found someones 18+ card on the road a few weeks ago. Took it to the 
> local Police Station as it was only a block or two away.  They contacted 
> the owner and returned it.
>
> One forgets that Police have a wider role in the community, eh?
>
> Mark.
>
>
>
>   

-- 
Lindsay Hunter
Computer Solutions
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(4) 934 1702
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