Impersonation is a criminal act.
Isn't there is a way those who engage in such act could be pinpointed so they could be punished severely?
Impersonation is a criminal act.
Isn't there is a way those who engage in such act could be pinpointed so they could be punished severely?
Not always. Sometimes they get to escape the long arm of the law and sometimes they get caught. It all depends on the ability for the supposed victim to act fast and understand that the person he or she is dealing with is a fraud hence leading to police involvement.