While I can appreciate your intent, your example poor. It's hard to argue that sort of cage mod would have a little impact on performance and costs.I'm going to agree with Travis in principla, but EV and Ron in secific.
IF the members thought adding tubes from the front A pillar downtubes of the cage to the shock/spring/strut towers was a good idea, I'd still be skeptical. I'd want to know, "Do they REALLY understand the Pandoras box they are opening? " The chassis will get stiffer by a huge amount, spring rates can now go up and damper costs will double or triple .....the law of diminishing returns in damper choice will have shifted massively.
But, I really didn't hear ONE significant and legitimate across the board downside to this change. One guy on the iTAC is deadset that you just need a CHAIN to control the engine. (Which, illustrates that he thinks it is OK to control engine movement, so "rules creep" is out the window, even though that's what he fell back on) It IS possible that there are members who are more open minded/more integrated into the actual scene/or just plain sharper than committee members. (I was one, and I KNOW there are brighter members out there than me,).
So I don't for an instance subscribe to the "committee knows best" in all situations.
They certainly didn't in this case.
A better example might be a request for input on washer bottle removal, or allowing race seat installation on the passenger side. Neither would provide any negative impact, nor improvements to performance. No one would be required to go out and get a spare seat to install on their cars, but it would be viewed as "rules creep" by some.
I am sorry, it's ridiculous.