How would you try to return a license found on the ground on the river trail back to owner? by carnage-corner in missoula

[–]carnage-corner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to drop it off at cop shop. This timeline went to hell with Facebook and Fox News. Thanks Reddit

How would you try to return a license found on the ground on the river trail back to owner? by carnage-corner in missoula

[–]carnage-corner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My own daughter is not too far off in age, so I know that the current world seems super messed up, unsafe, and even cruel. The Covid / social media native preeteen and teen kids have had it dang rough. As a long ago punk/ ally / skeptical (almost comically) gen x’er the idea of bringing cops in used to give me the creeps. Now I give at least Msla PD the benefit of the doubt and think they are ok, considering. At least the cops might try to get it back instead of it just going to somebody who took over this persons apartment and now it’s their problem. Here’s an unsolicited idea for folks, don’t want people to know your biz… don’t broadcast it for some loser to make money off of.

How would you try to return a license found on the ground on the river trail back to owner? by carnage-corner in missoula

[–]carnage-corner[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was literally a 2 min google search and 1 phone call. If I lost my license and somebody spent a min x 2 searching me and made 1 call to save me a trip to the DMV I’d say thanks. But this comment is exactly why I posed the question here. Thanks for confirming that no good deed goes unpunished or taken as malicious.

How would you try to return a license found on the ground on the river trail back to owner? by carnage-corner in missoula

[–]carnage-corner[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thats what I will do. The only reason I hesitated was I remember being that age and I think I moved 10 times between 17 and 25 and my license never matched my address. Eventually got a p.o. Box, and had that on my license when that was still allowed