Teflon Billy
Explorer
Unless the central challenges of the campaign include the acquiring of daily meals and figuring out how to commit petty quality-of-life crimes, I see no need for action here.
(unless I'm missing something...)
I was wondering the same thing. Why lessen this at all if you are allowing it?
It reminds me of the days before most RPG's quantified the Intimidation Skill/ability and you'd get DM's pretty routinely using it to say "Ok, you've intimidated him the guard, and he's scared, but he still won't let you in"
It was aggravating and ridiculous then, and this seems the same. If you don't want your PC's acting as if they've been told their Bad Reputations make them immune to the repercussions of poor behaviour...then don't tell them that