I have something to say about that.
1.) It's just become more invasive, and it's more like betting than thievery
2.) So in my humble opinion, it's like this. You step into a casino, and you have to make bets (policies), there's a certain fee that is charged to get chips (hidden 'gotcha' fees), you make bets and get returns if you win (accident). The casino wants you to get loads of chips and make lots of bad bets. They also want to minimize risk, so if you can get the person to buy enough chips so that making bets isn't as nessecary, you can minimize the risk further.
I can see what those guys want, and I understand how they want to get it. They want: your money, how do they get it? They find ways to see just what kind of a person you are before an accident. If that profile deviates far enough from norm, they will keep you on until that point. When you reach that point, you are dropped. Either that, or your rates skyrocket.
Yes, I agree, these people may seem evil, but they are trying to put bread on the table for their kids just the same as you do.
-Penguin