Are you stopping?

Yeh I woulda stopped n filled my pockets much as I could. Finders keepers. Assuming it fell from a truck or whatever, should learn how to secure your load more better, I read one article that used the word stealing, like no that's not stealing.
 
Yeh I woulda stopped n filled my pockets much as I could. Finders keepers. Assuming it fell from a truck or whatever, should learn how to secure your load more better, I read one article that used the word stealing, like no that's not stealing.
You're still operating on Middle School ethics? "Stealing" is directionally accurate. If there's a chance the owner can be found, an honest person would try.
 
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When my uncle was alive I spent almost every weekend with him from the age of 3-10. Every Saturday we would go eat pizza. More times than not we stopped on the way to pick something up off the side of the road. The man picked up everything from tools, rachet straps, money even a baseball. The amount of furniture or ladders that have fallen off vehicles around raleigh if left there for a day or 2, is that stealing too?
 
I can’t imagine not stopping. Probably turn the money in to the sheriff. A bill or two found in the mud a few days later, I’d just keep as having been lost.
 
I'd happily collect as much as I could and return it to the sheriff. You could leave me in a room with $100,000 in small bills and come back 20 minutes later and have $100,000 left. Now...you leave me in that room with a bowl of M&Ms, then thats your fault.
 
Now...you leave me in that room with a bowl of M&Ms
One of my first jobs out of college was auditing a chocolate candy company in Chicago, Blummer Chocolate. One of their products was very much like an m&m, a little better actually, and every morning they’d bring a bowl of them into the audit room and every night they’d toss what we didn’t eat. We ate a lot, but nobody can put down a gallon of them every day for two weeks. It was not in a great neighborhood, but it always smelled like cocoa and that made it better walking to the train late at night.
 
And if the cops found the guy, they could call me so I could return it. But I aint leaving it with the wake co sheriff for the owner not to turn up, and the wake co sheriff just adds it to their budget
But they'll take that $2000 you found and work hard to find the owner of the $1000 and make sure all $500 gets back to them right away!

As to the question, probably not going to stop for cash blowing about because with my luck I'm getting hit by a car lol
 
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I doubt I would consider it to be safe enough to stop, but I would want to just to keep other people from taking it.

I'd also return it if the owner was identified, but I wouldn't simply turn it in to a government entity.

I'd also worry that it was a super villain plot with poisoned ink or something.
 
I doubt I would consider it to be safe enough to stop, but I would want to just to keep other people from taking it.

I'd also return it if the owner was identified, but I wouldn't simply turn it in to a government entity.

I'd also worry that it was a super villain plot with poisoned ink or something.
 
Exactly!
 
One of my first jobs out of college was auditing a chocolate candy company in Chicago, Blummer Chocolate. One of their products was very much like an m&m, a little better actually, and every morning they’d bring a bowl of them into the audit room and every night they’d toss what we didn’t eat. We ate a lot, but nobody can put down a gallon of them every day for two weeks. It was not in a great neighborhood, but it always smelled like cocoa and that made it better walking to the train late at night.
Did somebody mention a chocolate city?
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No such thing as free money. I am fine with what I have, which is much more than 90%+ of the rest of the world.


Y'all should watch this flick if you haven't already. Killer movie.

 
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