Hmmm. This thread seems to have taken on a life of its own...

Anyway, no I don't feel it's unethical to turn in retards. I would turn in someone who told me that they need a get away driver for a bank robbery they're planning. To me, the retard of the week and the bank robber are one in the same. I believe the university would love to know that a potential crime may be commited against them.

One last thought. Public tipsters make up more than half the leads that police follow. Without the "heads up" from the street, the police would be at a disadvantage. Same goes for anyone else looking to secure and protect.

--TH13

PS
The AO policy was read before I posted any info on the retard. I'm perfectly within bounds. Believe it or not, I've done this sort of thing before. Hehehe. Wink, wink.