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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Theft By Finding?
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<blockquote data-quote="willo1" data-source="post: 50733" data-attributes="member: 1986"><p>A finder of any items that may have been owned by another person ie; ring, bracelet, watch, boat, car, hat, shirt, kayak etc (there is no monitory value in relation to cost of an item) must make all reasonable attempts to locate an owner. A reasonable attempt to locate an owner is to hand the item into the Police. Ask for a receipt from the officer when handing it in. You do not need to do anything after handing it to police, other than ticking off the days on the calendar. In NSW the item will be held by Police for 28 days after which time the item can be legally collected by the finder if no person have made any claim on it. This includes cash. The only thing that can not be claimed by a finder are items such as credit cards, passports etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willo1, post: 50733, member: 1986"] A finder of any items that may have been owned by another person ie; ring, bracelet, watch, boat, car, hat, shirt, kayak etc (there is no monitory value in relation to cost of an item) must make all reasonable attempts to locate an owner. A reasonable attempt to locate an owner is to hand the item into the Police. Ask for a receipt from the officer when handing it in. You do not need to do anything after handing it to police, other than ticking off the days on the calendar. In NSW the item will be held by Police for 28 days after which time the item can be legally collected by the finder if no person have made any claim on it. This includes cash. The only thing that can not be claimed by a finder are items such as credit cards, passports etc. [/QUOTE]
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