Well that's now things end up working the laws are they stand now supposed to prevent bad behaviour but many cyclists tend to ignore them for many reasons including considerable lack of enforcement.
Passing a law that induced bad behaviour from the get go is counter productive.
I've read the article and I've watched the video and it's utterly out of touch with reality from my personal experience. Also we have stop and yield signs specifically for one reason and that is to take out personal judgement out of the picture.
Considering the poor judgement I see exhibited by cyclists already I'm not prone to give them any more reasons to justify their current behaviour.
"It's not fun to stop at a stop sign" isn't a good enough reason to let them decide when it's their time to cross and when it's not.