Raymond MacCausland, 72, was shocked to discover his passenger left a
bag filled with bundles of $50 and $100 bills in the car after he
dropped him off at a hotel.
The rider who claimed to be homeless said he would be right back but
after 30 minutes of waiting, MacCausland looked in the bag to look for
his ID.
‘I thought maybe he would give $500 or $1,000, maybe one of those
bundles,’ the taxi driver told the New York Daily News after turning the
money into the police.
He added: ‘I’ve never seen money like that before. It was quite a sight when they dumped it on the table.’
MacCausland, who has been working as a cabbie for 50 years, said the
man inherited the cash after living in a homeless shelter for six
months. He was relieved when police discovered the inheritance
paperwork, adding: ‘I know if it wasn’t they’d come looking for me.’ The
money was returned to the unnamed man after police determined he was
the rightful owner.
‘This hackney driver exhibited exemplary behavior and his honest deed
should be recognized,’ Police Commissioner William Evans said in a
statement.
After reuniting the man with his money, and driving him back to the
hotel from the police station, he was rewarded with just $100. Honest to
the end, the cabbie even admitted to hoping the man would forget his
money for a second time.
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