I'm sorry, but Joe Schmo local pro pays the same $75 to the PDGA that the big boys do. A touring pro shouldn't get a different punishment because he has some credentials that are based on his playing performance, and not his behavior.
The real world often doesn't give one a free pass for that sort of thing when one ends up in real legal trouble, so I don't see why the PDGA should.
What about a different standard of notification, to the player, and public notification?
The idea that with players at a certain level, that the PDGA should, and should have permission to, issue a statement along with the suspension? (The permission presumably being granted with acceptance of Touring Pro status).