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How do female college students find apples after taking a taxi late at night?
Recently, when a female college student took a taxi late at night, she accidentally left an Apple 8 mobile phone in the car, which was picked up by the driver. She paid the taxi driver 1000 yuan, and the taxi driver returned her mobile phone.

Dai is a junior girl in a university in Wuhan. 14, she called the Wuhan Evening News hotline 8233333 and told her "hard journey" of getting her mobile phone back from the taxi driver.

12 at 4 am, she and two friends called a taxi in Qing Ji Street, Hankou. When the taxi arrived at Qianjin No.4 Road, she and two friends got off. When my friend paid the fare with Alipay, I remembered the driver's mobile phone number, name and other information. Shortly after getting off the bus, she found that she had left an Apple 8 mobile phone in the back seat of the taxi.

Dai said that she immediately dialed her mobile phone with her friend's mobile phone and got through, but no one spoke. She called the taxi driver. The taxi driver replied, "Shortly after you got off the bus, I met two guests, a man and a woman, in front of the South China Seafood Market. They got off the bus. It is estimated that they took your mobile phone. " She had to call the police.

Dai said that she later watched the surveillance video with the police and found that the taxi driver was lying. "No one got on his car in front of the South China seafood market."

13 in the morning, she inquired about the location of the mobile phone through the positioning system and found that the mobile phone appeared in Building 4 1 in Dijiao Community of Hankou. She rushed to the community to find a mobile phone, and the police officer Wang stationed in the community of Danshuichi police station also came forward to help. Police officer Wang said that the driver lives in Building 4 1 in the community.

Dai said that she used her friend's mobile phone to call the driver and hoped that the driver would return the phone to herself. At this time, the driver still denied finding the mobile phone. In desperation, she turned to police officer Wang for help and promised that if the taxi driver returned the mobile phone, she would pay 1000 yuan. Police officer Wang then got in touch with the driver by phone and told the driver what she said truthfully. The driver agreed to return her mobile phone, but refused to meet her. The driver also suggested, "We give the mobile phone and money to police officer Wang, and police officer Wang acts as a middleman to complete the transaction on our behalf."

On the afternoon of 13, the driver entrusted police officer Wang to return the mobile phone to Dai after receiving the reward of 1000 yuan paid by Dai. Dai became more and more angry after getting his mobile phone back. She felt that the driver should not be rewarded.

Duan Ming, a lawyer of Hubei Ruitong Tianyuan Law Firm, said that according to Chinese laws, citizens should promptly notify the owner to collect the lost property or send it to the public security and other relevant departments for handling. When the owner receives the lost property, he shall pay the finder or the relevant department the lost time fee, communication fee, custody fee and other related expenses arising from keeping the lost property. If the owner offers a reward for finding the lost property, he shall fulfill the corresponding obligations as promised when collecting the lost property. It is the legal right of the discoverer to enjoy reasonable remuneration. Of course, from a moral point of view, we should advocate looking for money without ignorance.

Duan Ming emphasized that according to the relevant provisions of China's criminal law, it is a crime of embezzlement to illegally take another person's forgetting things as his own, with a large amount, and refuse to hand it over; For the purpose of illegal possession, the act of forcibly demanding public or private property by threatening or coercing the victim, if the amount is relatively large, constitutes the crime of extortion.

For the owner, if the finder returns, the owner should give the finder appropriate compensation, but the amount of compensation should be roughly equivalent to the economic cost and time cost paid by the finder. If the finder has other losses, he can also claim compensation from the lost person. In this incident, Mr. Dai made the decision under the circumstances of necessity, not a voluntary expression of his true meaning. After giving appropriate compensation to the finder, Mr. Dai may cancel this decision.