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This is what I've been advocating here, not saying that once should have stood up and outed him then and there.No, but that doesn't mean it's OK to be a complete douche during an exam and scream out to the TA that you see somebody on the phone. If anything, you take it up with the professor in private.
The bolded is especially important, IMO. It's somewhat like the bystander effect. I agree with the rest of your post as well, though.It's entirely possible that a lot of people witnessed it, but individually they all figured that since they had no proof, they shouldn't come forward.
I've been fortunate to not have been in any academic settings where I've witnessed cheating, but if I did see someone cheat (and knew it was, without a doubt, cheating), I'd report it. If I only thought it looked like cheating...well, I'd probably just give them the benefit of the doubt, unless I started witnessing a pattern of behavior.





