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Honesty pays its own reward

A taxi driver in New York City went to great lengths to track the passenger who accidentally left a bag containing US$21,000 in his cab. The Bangladeshi taxi driver drove 80km to the address he found along with the money to hand back the missing sum. Finding no-one at home, he left his phone number instead. The person who had left the money, an Italian pensioner visiting her family, was extremely grateful and offered a reward although the man politely declined, saying that to accept would be against his rel
February 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A taxi driver in New York City went to great lengths to track the passenger who accidentally left a bag containing US$21,000 in his cab. The Bangladeshi taxi driver drove 80km to the address he found along with the money to hand back the missing sum. Finding no-one at home, he left his phone number instead. The person who had left the money, an Italian pensioner visiting her family, was extremely grateful and offered a reward although the man politely declined, saying that to accept would be against his religious belief.

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