Forum:Block users for violating COD:YOU?

Something that's been playing on my mind for a while is that we seem to be very lax regarding our impersonal "you" policy. During one discussion about yous, I saw this line:

"Warnings should be given to users breaking the "You's" Policy, It IS a policy and I expect it to be followed. I don't care if multiple people constantly break them. A rule is a rule and after multiple warnings, the user should be blocked."

- User:XxGodOfPwnxX

Now, I think GOP has the right idea here. COD:YOU is a policy, yet I've never seen any sort of action being taken against violators of it. I feel this needs to be adressed - we should treat COD:YOU like any other policy in regards to violators. So, my suggestion for enforcement is this:
 * 1) If a new user puts a "you" into an article, we should tell them about the policy.
 * 2) If they do it again, warn them.
 * 3) Third offense, final warning.
 * 4) Fourth offense, short block, followed by longer blocks for any other violations after that.

Any other suggestions/amendments are welcome. Thanks. Sgt. S.S. 20:04, May 27, 2011 (UTC)

Discussion
All my points are listed above. Sgt. S.S. 20:04, May 27, 2011 (UTC)