Yes, it is stealing, because people have put a coin in the fountain, and it then belongs to the owner of the fountain. Coins are regularly fished out and given to charity.
no that's called stealing
No, just take it all from every fountain you find.
Yes. Stealing anything is theft, no matter what you are stealing, or what the value of it is, and theft is illegal. For example, you can steal a sheet of paper. Or you can steal a computer. In both cases, the victim has the right to take you to court.
it is called fraud, theft or embezzlement, take your pick, these crimes are all felonies
Nobody knows it will take a month to count.
The thugs wanted to take Lemon Brown's treasure because they thought it was valuable and could be sold for money. They believed that by stealing it, they could make a profit.
Well it will be known as stealing if the person is not asked
No.
still stealing. and stealing is illegal Answer Not being a canadian I can only hazard a guess. If you have a denomination larger than you intend to put on the plate, then I can see no reason why you cannot take back from the plate that which you did not intend to donate, leaving only the amount that which you did.
There's no guess about it, he is going to be fired for what he did. After stealing money from the cash register, he guessed he was going to get fired.
Unless you saw the friend take your money then you cannot accuse them of stealing your money and this goes for anyone else you may suspect. You have to catch the person in the act. A bit of money isn't worth a broken friendship, but keep a close eye on your friend and your money.
Yes it is. If you take something that is usually paid for but take it from someone you have no clue of without paying, yes it is stealing.