rtrapasso
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ORIGINAL: VSWG Okay, I need some serious advice here: I just used a local train to get home. The train was almost empt, and when I got ready to exit at my station (the terminal station), I noticed a women's hand-bag that someone had forgotten. No one was around. At first I thought "just leave it there, the conductor will notice it when he walks through the train" (they always do this at the terminal station), but then I saw that lots of school children were about to enter the train, which would leave for the other direction in a couple of minutes. So I decided to take the purse, and started walking towards the railcar, were the conductor was. I opened the hand-bag. Holy sh!t: three purses (didn't open them, but they were PACKED with stuff), a cell phone and lots of other stuff. No calls on the phone. I closed the hand-bag, as I was near the conductor now. I talked to her, said that I found the purse, and gave it to her. She said she would give it to the raillines "lost and found". I walked away... Now I'm back home, and think that I'm an idiot. I haven't left my name, nor my address - so no chance for a reward for the honest finder (ME!). Should I call the lost and found and leave my address? Or should I just let it go? if it were me, i'd let it go. First, you don't know if the stuff got to the lost and found, or if the person you gave it to looted the stuff before turning it in. You might be expecting a nice reward, and instead get some p!ssed off person demanding their stuff back. Then again, i am a bit of a cynic about this stuff. But - you did the right thing, and you can feel good about yourself, and that is worth something.
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