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oston cabbie is disappointed at $100 reward he received for returning $187,000 left behind in his ta
nydailynews ^
| 5 July 2016
| Al Ng
Posted on 07/05/2016 8:03:43 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Honesty doesnt hack it.
A Boston taxi cab driver is disappointed he only received a $100 reward after returning $187,000 cash lost in his car.
I thought maybe he would give $500 or $1,000, maybe one of those bundles, Raymond (Buzzy) MacCausland, the lucky cabbie who found the fortune told the Daily News.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: cash
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A co worker said, you need to have a plan, should you find a bag of cash.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:03:43 PM PDT
by
DUMBGRUNT
To: DUMBGRUNT
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:05:43 PM PDT
by
PghBaldy
(12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Never let your Sta$h go loose.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:06:31 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(auto spelchk? BWAhaha2haaa.....I aint't likely fixin' nuttin'. Blame it on the Bossa Nova...)
To: DUMBGRUNT
How low we have sunk
Since when is honesty in your personal behavior supposed to get a cash reward?
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:06:39 PM PDT
by
Nifster
(I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
To: DUMBGRUNT
If he had turned it over to the police they would have just kept it all for suspicious activity.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:08:17 PM PDT
by
Rusty0604
To: DUMBGRUNT
$100 is probably a good hourly rate. $187 may have been better....
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:08:23 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(auto spelchk? BWAhaha2haaa.....I aint't likely fixin' nuttin'. Blame it on the Bossa Nova...)
To: DUMBGRUNT
He had to return it if the owner had proof it was left there. Of course, it would be one’s word against another, I guess.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:08:42 PM PDT
by
Theodore R.
(Trump-Santorum and Paul Nehlen 2016)
To: PghBaldy
Article said the owner was a homeless guy who just inherited it. I guess he doesn’t have a lot of experience with giving money away.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:08:55 PM PDT
by
Defiant
(After 8 years of Chump Change, it's time for Trump Change.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Typical of today’s society ... the assignment of a “cash value” to honesty.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:09:53 PM PDT
by
RetiredTexasVet
(The Mofia is a private crime family; whereas, the DOJ is the gov't's political crime family.)
To: Nifster
And then to publicly bitch about it!
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:14:10 PM PDT
by
bigbob
To: PghBaldy
“That is awfully chintzy.”
That’s being kind.
.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:15:35 PM PDT
by
Mears
(Afrocentrism is "the invention of tradition"-----Hobsbawm)
To: Theodore R.
A friend who was a teacher, also drove a cab in the evening (~1965).
Before driving he would clean the assigned cab, and then he found a ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL!
Walked back, logged the cab back in and went home.
He said it was the best night he ever had!
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:19:14 PM PDT
by
DUMBGRUNT
(Looks like it's pretty hairy.)
To: Rusty0604
He DID turn it over to the police.
.
.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:20:15 PM PDT
by
Mears
(Afrocentrism is "the invention of tradition"-----Hobsbawm)
To: DUMBGRUNT
With all due respect to the reporter and the cabbie, he is morally required to return the money. That is it. The idiot who left it behind is not really required to give the cabbie anything in return , especially if it wasn't his money, and he otherwise couldn't afford to give the cabbie ANY amount.
That said, 100 bucks is kinda cheap.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:21:12 PM PDT
by
Captainpaintball
(It appears that we no longer wish to keep our Republic, Mr. Franklin...)
To: Mears
And they didn’t keep it? Or were they the ones that gave him the $100?
To: DUMBGRUNT
My first thought was that any guy who would be carrying around $187k would probably have the wherewithal to get a couple of leg breakers to come looking for you.
Then I found out the guy was previously homeless and had just come into all this money (what financial institution would give someone that much cash?) and he’s probably not quite right in the head.
The cabbie probably kept him from blowing it all on booze, dope and hookers for a couple days.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:31:04 PM PDT
by
PLMerite
(Compromise is Surrender: The Revolution...will not be kind.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
I agree with the cabbie, what an ungrateful cheapskate.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:31:51 PM PDT
by
N9841A
To: PLMerite
“Then I found out the guy was previously homeless and had just come into all this money (what financial institution would give someone that much cash?) and hes probably not quite right in the head.”
There has GOT to be more to this story.
.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:33:35 PM PDT
by
Mears
(Afrocentrism is "the invention of tradition"-----Hobsbawm)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Back in the late 70's in the Newark NJ area, a guy was out for an early morning run and found a bag of cash that fell out of the back of a Brinks truck. The bad held $1.1 million in cash that was on its way to be burned. He turned it in and got a $1,000 reward. I remember his interview on television where he told the reporter how disappointed he was in the size of the reward. he expected more. He was a regular guy who worked in a warehouse. A few months later his wife divorced him.
Keep the cash, and the cannolis.
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:41:31 PM PDT
by
Mase
(Save me from the people who would save me from myself!)
To: DUMBGRUNT
why didn’t he turn it into the cab company? wouldn’t it have been their property just as much as if the driver found it on the dispatch room floor?
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posted on
07/05/2016 8:59:15 PM PDT
by
blueplum
(March 11, 2016 - the day the First Amendment died?)
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