Honesty and integrity is the exception. I have witnessed video save another person from being wrongfully accused of a serious crime; I don't think the accusers were ever cited. The problem is, if not for the these videos, the person being wrongfully accused suffers for a lifetime due to the severity of the accusations. However, the accuser gets off relatively easily. She'll probably end up pleading to a minor offense, get some probation, and be done with it. The punishment for false reporting needs to be greatly increased proportionate with the severity of the crime which is being falsely reported. Maybe it is already, but I don't think that is the case.