I go to one parish, and "canon law" is mostly obeyed, with some exceptions regarding Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers.
If you have the time to patrol practices in different parishes, make notes, and turn these guys into to the bishop, knock yourself out.
Please stop misrepresenting what I said. I specified "assistant inquisitors," who would quite obviously not be lay people, which would leave me out of it. I already have a job; thank you. Furthermore, I don't think enforcing the teachings of the Church constitutes "snitching."
The things I'm concerned about are the types of things talked about in this article, where diocesan officials are in direct disobedience to the Magisterium on doctrinal issues. I think that's somewhat important. Apparently, you disagree. So be it.
Frankly, I'd be more worried about the people who run through red lights six blocks up the street.
Maybe we could station some "inquisitors" up there to turn in license plate numbers to the Euless cops.