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A5) Personal response.
"Finders keepers". What does this mean? Would you follow this or not? Why?

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Answered by MichSuchana91
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Finders, keepers, sometimes extended as the children's rhyme finders, keepers; losers, weepers, is an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themselves permanently.

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English adage with the premise

Are Finders Keepers legal?

Say a San Franciscan strolling across the Golden Gate Bridge finds a bag containing $1 million in cash. In California, there is a law mandating that any found property valued over $100 be turned over to police. ... Abandoned property and lost property are more likely to be dealt with by the easy “finder-keepers” edict.

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