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FOUND - The lost department of SBS Transit's LOST & FOUND Department

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You would think that most people who lost a mobile phone or laptop would make an effort to find it. A laptop-user, for instance, would be tech-savvy enough to search the SBS Transit’s website and lodge a report. How is it then that SBS never matched the hundreds of recovered items with owners?

Two possibilities:

1. Reports were lodged and received by SBS, but whichever human it was who was tasked to do this job, wasn’t doing the job (and management was totally oblivious); or

2. Reports could not be lodged at all. As far as SBS was concerned – totally unaware, of course, that neither its phone lines nor its Lost & Found webpage worked – nobody in Singapore cared to report lost phones or computers. And management remained in happy-happy la-la land.

What does this example tell us about Singapore’s aspiration to be a World-Class City?

- http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2011/10/21/lost-sbs-transits-lost-and-found-service/#more-6083
 
I went to comfortdelgro lost and found section before, I lost my wallet but fortunately found it. I glance to the room, knn... its like machiam CSI evidence room, a lot of stuffs inside.
 
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