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I have never had this experience. Someone who leaves voluntarily typically no longer wants to be associated with the GLO, or she is ashamed she had to drop so she doesn't wear the letters. Similarly, those who are terminated are typically not interested in wearing letters. If I did run into this situation, I don't think it would be appropriate to make a scene in public. I would note what I saw, tell the officers responsible-- possibly the VP of Membership, and let them handle it.
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