Are they really complaining about 'lab housing' and 'plastic containers'? How do they think breeders take care of hundreds of animals? Just because the house was 'dirty' doesn't necessarily mean they were being improperly cared for (yes, I know they said there were some dead ones, but come one, I have 2 dead snakes in my freezer that died of natural causes, it happens lady!!). All of the animals they showed looked healthy, conditions couldn't have been too bad...
Oh, and I don't think Humane Societies ever adopt out reptiles. The one in the hometown of an ex of mine seized a burm from a house, and my ex called me to see if I'd take it (and I was going to), but then he called me back to tell me that it wasn't going to be available for adoption. I think thats bull (did you hear her say that they don't recommend any reptiles as pets?).
Okay, I'm done, or I might just get angry.