Lol, read MadDogX's thought on cheaters:
"It would be hard to pass a law against something like cheating. It's a nice thought, but we won't be seeing anything like that because there are no grounds for it. And even if there was a law against it, those who cheat now wouldn't care anyway. Sharing copyrighted material on the internet is illegal and loads of people still do it.
The problem is the whole anonymity of the internet. People can act however they want without real repercussions, so everyone basically shows his true face. People who act disruptive in online games are doing it because they need to do it, not just because they want to. It's not really about "creating a new way of gaming" for them, like most antisocial communities claim - that's just the fassade. They are doing it because they either need other people to think they are extraordinarily skilled (competitive cheating) or because they want to destroy other people's fun in the game (disruptive cheating). In both cases it's a psychological disorder. The latter is the real problem for us right now because disruptive cheaters cannot be reasoned with. The more you get angry with them, the more fun they have. Most people find that hard to understand - and I don't blame them, because it's hard to imagine the mindset of someone who has such serious mental problems.
They're like the kids who kick down sand castles on the beach after other kids have spent hours building them up. No, scratch that - they most likely are the kids who kicked down sand castles. There's the same logic behind it: destroy what other people enjoy and make them angry."
Link -
http://www.flashpoint1985.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard311/ikonboard.cgi?s=88b5f43e1e61b98bceb373f777caccde;act=ST;f=73;t=65493;st=90Funny, I must admit. He apparently stereotypes the cheaters/ragers.