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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Just rewards, especially as she fails to realize who the real victims of her actions were.
It wasn't just Meredith.
I would like to see more posers prosecuted and given hard time. I think the only reason this one stuck was the money and fraud involved.
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I think most civilians see it as a "victimless crime", unless someone lost out on money or somesuch, as you said.
If it's just some guy wearing the uniform, they figure, "No harm" and might just give him a fine and make him publicly apologize. They don't realise that for military members, there's a lot more to it than just that.