An Even Split
Atlanta, GA
An officer found a $100 bill on the floor near the metal detector at the entrance of City Hall on Trinity Avenue. The officer said he asked a “gentleman” nearby whether he had dropped the money, and the gentleman said no. The officer noted that about two minutes later, another man walked up and asked, “What are you going to do with the money?” The officer said he was going to turn in the money to the police property division. The officer said he explained police procedure about lost items.
According to the officer, the man identified himself and then “he requested that I split the money with him because all that I was going to do was steal the money.” The officer again explained police procedure about lost items. “He then said, ‘Officer I won’t tell anybody if you and I split the money,’” the officer wrote. Then, the officer explained about the security cameras mounted nearby, and how those cameras could determine who actually lost the $100 bill. “He continued his effort of trying to get me to give him the money and he could split the money with me,” the officer wrote.
The officer told the man to go back to his worksite. He left for a while – and then came back. This time, he told the officer that he lost some money, and he wanted the $100 bill. No charges filed, according to the police report.
Found in Creative Loafing

July 13th, 2007 at 12:07 am
I dropped the bill because I wanted to see how honest the officer was Your Honor. Honestly I DID! Really! Aw c’mon man gimme my hundred bucks, and don’t give me that bull about police procedure and that camera BS!
Can’t blame a guy for trying though. lol
July 13th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
lol GT.