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Is it finders keepers if you are in a shop?
I just had an interesting talk with my daughter who told me just found a pound in the shop and this reminded me about a question that I had long ago.
If you find money in a shop who does it legally belong to? You, the owner of the shop or maybe a past customer? Are you still obligated to take it down to the police station and report it, if so is there a minimum as I'm not sure the police would like you to waste their time filling out a lot of paperwork everytime you found a penny.
If you find money in a shop who does it legally belong to? You, the owner of the shop or maybe a past customer? Are you still obligated to take it down to the police station and report it, if so is there a minimum as I'm not sure the police would like you to waste their time filling out a lot of paperwork everytime you found a penny.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My daughter found £5 outside school and asked me what she should do with it. In an effort to teach her about honesty I firstly got her to take it into school where her teacher allowed her to ask each class if anyone had lost money. We then took it to the police station where it stayed for a month before we were informed it hadn't been claimed and she was able to keep it. In that case the amount wasn't important, but the lesson was.
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