In the depths of despair there is a quiet sense of optimism here. For the first time in a long time could it be that the fractured segments of space finally stand together for the greater good in "fighting" the common enemy.
Ok that sounded incredibly dramatic
By fighting... I mean bringing Space to MA's attention.
Boycott wont work, it wont affect them. Shouting and crying doesn't work, nor does reasoned explanation and suggestions. They have all be tried with little success. Huge efforts to show up flaws to MA don't work either.
Embargo on pirating... although tempting how could it be controlled? Surely some new opportunistic pirates will pop up and take easy shots at the unsuspecting travelers.
I guess what you are getting at though is blocking all movement through space. It's a slippery slop. Any ship who got involved in such a move could kiss their reputation as a safe and reliable service good bye. And to what end? None of the previous stuff has worked.
Its quite ridiculous really that us as the consumers are trying to go to such vast lengths to get the company to which we are paying money for a service to realise the service is wholly inadequate. MA has a lovely thing going here, loyal customers who rather than leaving with their wallet, endlessly suggest improvements and carry on regardless.