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I always operate on the philosophy, how would I feel if I lost it and someone found it and;
a) didn't give it back
b) asked for money to return it
c) gave it back willingly
I try and do unto others as I would have them do to me. A good philosophy I think, and I don't act according to how others act or treat you as that's like laying in the gutter with them, the justification being their bad attitudes or actions.
I would give, I don't have to accept their bad actions or be happy about their bad attitudes, but that's not an authorisation for me to act badly as well.
Karma. It may not be an obligation... the 'rule' might be 'finders keepers' -- but the 'right thing' to do is to make at least a modest effort to find the owner and return it. Legal and moral are not necessarily the same thing.
1. The time I 'lost' (stolen) a camera - I couldn't have cared less about the camera, but I really missed the great pix I had on the memory card
2. The awesome 'turtle stole my camera' thread here on SB, where somebody found a lost camera that seemed to have become attached to a sea turtle (active, taking pix of said turtle) and used the photos that the owner had taken earlier on the memory card, and the collective genius of sb members, to track down the owner and return the camera (I might be mixing two different stories there, maybe someone can link the thread/s, it was epic)
Anyway, give the damn camera back you douchebag (to the person in question, not the OP)
i'd do what i could to track down the owner of the camera. if i found the owner, i'd give them back their camera. i would hope someone would do the same for me.
Considering I've lost my camera twice now at the bottom of the ocean and had 2 different people return it to me I'd say if I find anything I'll do my best to find and return it to the rightful owner. Some kind of reward is always welcome but not necessary. Usually rewards in the form of drinks are quite well received.
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