Nice job looking at the reasonings; I'll do you the favor and explain the changes.
Disk space was limited to 1gb but can be uncapped on request, or did you enjoy having FTP and cPanel shut down because the server was full? Granted, you're only using 30mb - you're not one of the abusers, but at the same time the disk space policy change doesn't affect your account. Should you ever end up over 500mb you can ask us to put it back on Unmetered, but otherwise I don't see the problem.
HRU policy change - same thing. The only difference between the old system and the new one is the new one doesn't shut the entire account down - it leaves cPanel, ftp, mail, etc. still online so you can actually -fix- the problem instead of having it revoke all access and prevent fixing it, which you can imagine can -really- be an inconvenience. It'd be like having car troubles, but then the car locks the doors and hood so you can't fix it.
Country Restrictions are in place because of the abusers. The old system didn't allow them to register -at all-, at least this way anyone in a high-risk country can still get an account. If you're in the high-risk country list, we've had excessive abuse from that country in the past. If you're in a blacklisted one, we've had even -more- abuse, to the point that we no longer accept signups at all.
Zero tolerance suspensions are in place because some websites cannot be tolerated, such as child pornography and phishing. These types of sites must be shut down immediately and permanently, or the entire server is at risk of being shut down permanently by the datacenter. We cannot allow one site to place everyone else's at risk.
I'm not sure why you list all of these as bad things though; your site is fully in line with the disk space, hru, country restrictions, and the TOS, so none of the negatives actually affect you.
Now that I've provided some basis for the reasoning behind -why- these policies are in effect, why do you think they're bad?