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Subject: Re: Lost property Posted on: Fri, 9 May 2008 23:07:15 +0000 (UTC)

In article <3f4046f7-3ea2-485e-8346-6b50ff3edbf0@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups
.com>, freepo writes
>When you find something, and hand it in to the police. If after 3
>months no one has claimed the item, the finder can claim it back from
>the police.
>
>Is the above staement correct?
>
>Are there any exceptions? A million pounds, a Stradivarius, etc
>
>Who does the item belong to after the finder has reclaimed it from the
>police?
>
>cheers
I found a mobile phone and handed it in to the police; I was told that I
couldn't have it if it wasn't claimed.
--
Chris Holford