nope never fished in my life .
as for the goldfish, what if it was a puppy or a parrot ? does it make any difference, you want to exclude fish ?
wrongly selling ? they didnt ask his age, is that an excuse ? not asking..
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 it is illegal to sell pets - including goldfish - to children under the age of 16 unless they are accompanied by an adult
if they knew this then its their own fault, just like those who sell glue, knifes, fireworks, cigs or booze to under age kids, there is obviously a reason why they have the animal welfare act, yes she should have got fined, its ridiculous to tag her thou.
now if your 14yr old came home with a puppy that they had bought from a pet shop, would you be complaining then ?
They sent the 14-year-old schoolboy into the shop to carry out a test purchase and Mr Higgins sold him the goldfish without questioning his age or providing any information about the care of the fish.
A council officer in the shop at the time also noticed a cockatiel in a cage that appeared to be in a poor state of health. A vet found the bird had a broken leg and eye problems. It was later put down.
Mrs Higgins and her son were charged with selling the fish to a person aged under 16 and with causing unnecessary suffering to a cockatiel by failing to provide appropriate care and treatment.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-goldfish.html
now you still think she should not have been charged with anything ?? i would be
if my daughter came home with a goldfish or puppy without me or my misses being there..