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Posted By: Neal
Baseball cards found in foul territory |
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Posted By: Mark T
I can see why the 1990 cards were dumped. |
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Posted By: Matt
destroyed? What kind of dumb policy is that? Wouldn't it make more sense for the police department to auction off unclaimed items and keep the proceeds? Perhaps a legal expert can weigh in here as to what would happen in the case that the items are auctioned off, and then 2 years later the rightful owner shows up. Does the state have the rights to repossess someones property if they leave it in a public location and don't claim it? |
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Posted By: Sean BH
Mark, |
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Posted By: Neal
Definitely know what you mean! |
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Posted By: JK
If someone leaves their property in a public place, the state has not repossessed it. The property in your example has been abandoned and if not claimed, becomes the property of the state. |
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Posted By: Matt
JK - thanks for the legal background. If so, why would the state rather destroy i then sell it? |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
that's idiotic........how bout dropping off the cards at a children's hospital or something. Sounds like government at work if you ask me....... |
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Posted By: Denny Walsh
The Policeman is wrong...Cards will go to the Guy who found them! Then he can burn'em if he wants to.... |
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