Yes, stealing by finding is considered a crime in Scotland. Under Scots law, if someone finds property and takes it with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it, it constitutes theft. The individual must make reasonable efforts to return the found property to its rightful owner; failing to do so can result in criminal charges.
I think it would be put as stealing it.
why was stealing was not a very serious crime
The crime of stealing is known as theft or larceny.
Stealing anything that isn't yours, regardless of its monetary value, is a crime.
Yes, stealing food at work is considered a crime as it is a form of theft.
It is called "stealing" for a reason.
Yes, stealing car keys is considered a crime as it involves theft of property.
of course its a crime!
Stealing others personal info is a crime
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No, finding money on the ground is not the same as stealing. Stealing involves taking something that does not belong to you without permission, while finding money on the ground means coming across it by chance.