I'm all for saving animals.
But I feel you need you educate these employees before going and STEALING their fish. This isn't rescuing. It is against the law and you could be charged with it. Did you even bother to think about that?
FishyFishy89 Did you read the whole thing? whether she did or didnt steal she told them she took them any ways, and the employee said 'okay, take the others' and if its a fish they dont care about im sure no one is missing it. Stealing a fish? bleh, its not stealing, you cant get arrested for taking some ones dog, nor fish, its not illegal unless they were for sell. she didnt burglarize the YMCA she just took 3 fish, that no one even knew were in there, and i think she said some where on here , she sent a letter saying it was a nasty tank and that she took a fish, and they told her all the fish ere gone, so all she did was make them honest people, because now all the fish ARE gone, excpet the gold fish and angel fish, wich are probably dead.
FishyFishy89 Did you read the whole thing? whether she did or didnt steal she told them she took them any ways, and the employee said 'okay, take the others' and if its a fish they dont care about im sure no one is missing it. Stealing a fish? bleh, its not stealing, you cant get arrested for taking some ones dog, nor fish, its not illegal unless they were for sell. she didnt burglarize the YMCA she just took 3 fish, that no one even knew were in there, and i think she said some where on here , she sent a letter saying it was a nasty tank and that she took a fish, and they told her all the fish ere gone, so all she did was make them honest people, because now all the fish ARE gone, excpet the gold fish and angel fish, wich are probably dead.
Uh, yeah you can get arrested and charged for stealing ANYTHING. If someone wants to prosecute you for it, the police can arrest you.
I did read the thread and did not find any posting that stated she 1st asked the employee for the fish.
Stealing is stealing. Doesn't matter the value of the object. It is still against the law. In fact, the only time the value of the object matters is when it goes from a misdemeanor to a felony for grand theft.