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![]() "Brimstone" wrote in message ... Michael Hoffman wrote: Personally I doubt it. Although I could be convinced with the appropriate experiment, which would be relatively easy to do--just stop making the announcements on a particular stretch of the system for a month and see what changes in lost items are experienced. There is already substantial evidence that people leave things on trains and buses when not reminded. Announcements to remind people to take their belongings are very recent in the history of train and bus travel. In previous years the Lost Property Office did a roaring trade in returning lost items to their owners and selling off unclaimed property to help LT's funds. Whether or not the announcements have actually caused a reduction in lost property I don't know. Such an announcement did make realise that I was about to leave my coat on a overhead rack on a train once. I normally blocked them out but part of my brain must have been listening. Dave |
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Such an announcement did make realise that I was about to leave my coat on a overhead rack on a train once. I normally blocked them out but part of my brain must have been listening. Good to know it helped at least one person. Actually even knowing that reduces some of my opposition but I'd still like to see the experiment ![]() -- Michael Hoffman |
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Michael Hoffman wrote:
Dave Liney wrote: Such an announcement did make realise that I was about to leave my coat on a overhead rack on a train once. I normally blocked them out but part of my brain must have been listening. Good to know it helped at least one person. Actually even knowing that reduces some of my opposition but I'd still like to see the experiment ![]() The experiment went on for about 130 years, from 1863 onwards. |
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Brimstone wrote:
The experiment went on for about 130 years, from 1863 onwards. And did they collect data after the change? -- Michael Hoffman |
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Michael Hoffman wrote:
Brimstone wrote: The experiment went on for about 130 years, from 1863 onwards. And did they collect data after the change? The data would be in the form of the number of items retrieved as "lost property". |
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