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that you find 90 quid just lying on the floor, but I just did. A bit damp and soggy but still 90 notes. The Gods are smiling on me today :-)
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Nailit sounds like someone who was broke, down on his luck and struggling financially coupled with a strong distrust of the police which made his decision wrong but understandable.
What got me is the people who agreed they would have done the same thing even though it appears that many of them work, own their own houses and drive cars so are hardly in the same position which could point to the fact that either they're habitual thieves, greedy or maybe just wrapped up in the unwritten rule of "Finders keepers" also I wonder if this was an episode of Jeremy Kyle would the support for a guy on benefits who came on and said they found money and would rather pocket it than hand it in been the same or do the rules change if you know the finder of the money as opposed to a stranger on tv? It's definitely interesting from a psychological standpoint.
I don't know what nailit done to warrant a suspension but I hope he's alright and the suspension doesn't push him over the edge.
Hope your okay out there nailit as I know how hard it is to suffer from financial issues and other assorted problems and why sometimes the lines of moralness become blurred when you're struggling :)
What got me is the people who agreed they would have done the same thing even though it appears that many of them work, own their own houses and drive cars so are hardly in the same position which could point to the fact that either they're habitual thieves, greedy or maybe just wrapped up in the unwritten rule of "Finders keepers" also I wonder if this was an episode of Jeremy Kyle would the support for a guy on benefits who came on and said they found money and would rather pocket it than hand it in been the same or do the rules change if you know the finder of the money as opposed to a stranger on tv? It's definitely interesting from a psychological standpoint.
I don't know what nailit done to warrant a suspension but I hope he's alright and the suspension doesn't push him over the edge.
Hope your okay out there nailit as I know how hard it is to suffer from financial issues and other assorted problems and why sometimes the lines of moralness become blurred when you're struggling :)
Talbot at least quote my whole post instead of tarnishing me as the bad girl.
The post carried on to say...
" greedy or maybe just wrapped up in the unwritten rule of "Finders keepers"
So EITHER habitual thieves, greedy OR someone that believes the finders keepers unwritten rule.
I like to believe the last one as I tend to see my peers in a good light though I had to add habitual thieves/greedy as I know some people who are and it's only fair to include the whole spectrum of characters in my post to give a fair vantage point :)
The post carried on to say...
" greedy or maybe just wrapped up in the unwritten rule of "Finders keepers"
So EITHER habitual thieves, greedy OR someone that believes the finders keepers unwritten rule.
I like to believe the last one as I tend to see my peers in a good light though I had to add habitual thieves/greedy as I know some people who are and it's only fair to include the whole spectrum of characters in my post to give a fair vantage point :)