Should Anti-tunnel perks remove collision with other players?
The intended purpose of anti-tunnel perks such as Decisive Strike, Off The Record, Borrowed Time, etc., is to reduce the chances that a survivor is caught should the killer attempt to tunnel them. However, time and time again we see that these perks are instead used offensively to body block and prevent the killer from switching targets to the survivor that unhooked.
Should these perks remove the collision of the survivor using them in regards to other players (killer and survivors) to;
A) prevent offensive use of what is intended to be a defensive perk, and
B) allow the user to safely flee the killer more effectively by avoiding situations in which they get blocked by their own team mates or the killer (trolling survivors, basement escapes).