Yes.
We are developing the US habit of trying to make life entirely risk free. Life is not risk free and never will be. I am sick to death of being nannied and legislated to the point where I am not sure if I am allowed to break wind in public anymore.
I have met one or two sober pilots that might have been safer had they had a drink or two!
Finally if anyone believes that changing the rules further will decrease the present minimal number of incidences is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Banning handguns in the UK after the tragedy of Dunblane and Hungerford had a dramatic affect didn't it?. All innocent handgun owners lost their guns and er......the incidence of illegal handgun usage and ownership continued unabated. UK gun crime doubled since 1997.
Same with drink drivers. The limit can be zero but those that have a problem will not stay within the limit whatever it is.
I vote to get away from the nanny culture and its associated headlong rush towards wanting compensation for every misfortune that occurs in one's life.