Thanks for the link. It is always interesting to read what Mrs. Bianchetti has to say.
I totally agree with two of her main points. The ISU promotes itself as a serious regulatory body and guardian of the integrity of the sport. There is no reason why it's official rules should be full of gobbledegook.
As for the second point, giving the technical specialists ever the more authority to make judgement calls (did the skater shift his weight between positions?) -- it would be much better to let the judges judge. Granted, some judges would see a shift of weight and some wouldn't, but nine heads are better than three.
If it really was borderline, and the judges' panel split about how to score it, that would be quite an appropriate outcome, IMHO.
(I also like the suggestion that Joesitz has made in this forum, to have the judges stationed at different points around the rink. That way the scoring could at least average out features that can be seen clearly from one angle but not from another.)