And by dobbing them in, you obviously considered whats below...
1: What if they didn't cheat?
2: So what if they did cheat, I bet you feel all high and mighty with a penis to match...right? The teachers and students will hate you.
3: And you had a right to complain?
4: If they cheated and got away, they deserve the mark more than you because they obviously would have wanted that mark more than you.
5: The teachers are likely not to give two shits.
6: Theres always Uni friends...wrong. Highly fucking likely that the remaining fraction of your cohort that attend your uni will spread the shit you smeared because of your fucking principles.
Oooh,
someone's angry.
Obviously I would tell the teacher in private, so no-one would know... I wouldn't raise my hand up in class in front of everyone and say who was cheating, because, yes, I may be wrong. But on the other hand, I may be right, so there's nothing really to lose.
And yes, why wouldn't I have the right to complain?! It does concern me to some level, doesn't it?
Reason 4 is pathetic. People who cheat are losers, have no dignity and are lazy people who can't be bothered doing the right thing and studying for tests/exams/assessments. People like this will never amount to anything (good) in life...
If the teacher does not do anything or (as you so eloquently put it) "not give two shits" about it, I would go to a coordinator/different teacher about it.
As for reason 6... well, I'm sure people have got better things to do than to spread sad
sad things around.
I bet the people here who are all against dobbing on cheats are cheats themselves...