Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain

What careless commuters leave on Tubes, buses and in the back of cabs

By Andy McCue, 4 December 2006 17:25

The number of iPods and MP3 players left on London's public transport is on the rise. Currently the Baker Street lost property office receives about 10 to 15 iPods per week but TfL's Batchelor said this figure is "just starting to take off".

Photo credit: Transport for London

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  1. 1. Rob

    Why aren't TFL selling all these things off in an auction, they'd make money which could go into the TFL coffers, which they could then use to pay their managers more in salary bonus' for doing sweet FA, or maybe even use it towards improving infrastructure.... sorry that was stupid idea, stick to increasing the wages and giving out binus' idea.

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