And that's a very good point, Philip. I don't know about down there, but
I've always felt a bit uncomfortable about removing things in situations
like this. I guess I've come across too many heavy-handed police officers!
Denise
On 29/10/13 1:43 PM, "Philip Veerman" <> wrote:
> Maybe I should clarify, my point was not against posting a message like this
> on B-A. Beneficial to do so, on the chance it will have a good result (like
> this time). My point was about taking away an object without leaving a sign
> or taking it to the police (as Denise suggested), on the possibility that
> someone may recently have forgotten it and will come back to search. Only
> the finder is in a position to judge if it looks likely to have been there
> only a short time. Then again leaving something to rust in the bush, is no
> help either. Maybe my estimate of the assumption of the owner being a birder
> and on this list was not optimistic enough.
>
> Philip
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