An aunt in Chengdu found a mobile phone in the street. He turned on the phone and turned out the address book inside, and immediately got in touch with the friend of the owner. The owner once found her aunt with gratitude, but she didn't want her to ask the owner for 600 yuan's reward. It is reported that the owner is a college student who hasn't graduated yet, and his parents have to bear all the living expenses, so 600 yuan can't be thanked. There was a fierce dispute between the two, and the aunt demanded compensation from the owner in an unreasonable way. Students can only take out 100 yuan as a reward. I hope menstruation can accept it and give him his mobile phone back. The dispute between the two also attracted the police. The police said that the aunt's practice is to illegally possess her property, and whether there is a reward or not, she should return the mobile phone to the owner. Aunt cried in the street because she couldn't get her salary, which also attracted many people to stop and watch.
Aunt's behavior took advantage, but it didn't really benefit. All people speak for the students, thinking that aunt is too greedy for money, which leads to such an ending. Our Chinese nation has a good moral character since ancient times, but my aunt's interests are filled with smoke. Not only did she not get any benefits, but even her so-called reputation was discarded. In fact, from a legal point of view, the aunt should take the initiative to hand it over to the police after picking up other people's property, and the police will help find the owner. If the aunt asks the owner for high compensation for not returning the property, it will be recognized as extortion by law, and the aunt needs to face criminal detention for more than 7 days.
So, after you find someone else's property, will you take the initiative to return it to the other party?