I've read many posts concerning accepted answers and I interpret it as something which have good intentions, but sometimes might lead to unwanted behaviour. The problems I've read and experienced are:
- An accept is usually given to the quickest answer, not the best. In other words: people hunting for rep would rather be quick than spend time on making sure the answer is correct and good.
- Getting rep for an accept might shift the intention for giving an answer from "Hope I helped!" to "Hope I get something in return!".
- People who hunt reps might go after those who forgot, or didn't want, to accept their answer, since the questioner is not anonymous.
- There have been discussion about a small amount of rep farming using this feature.
- As rep is used as a reward system, there's always that little feeling of disappointment when someone writes "Thanks, it works!" and didn't accept your answer.
I believe removing reps for an accepted answer will provide slightly better answers and a slightly friendlier environment. I'm well aware the points I've brought up are not epidemical or even a great issue, but I see small benefits for it being removed.