That is, ultimately, my point.
Everyone seems to enjoy ripping into Grosjean's slight errors of judgement, but forget that somebody does something similar at most races, and often has world-championships to their name. Yet in those situations it is somehow "the other cars'" fault.
I've heard people suggest that Raikonnen was to blame for hitting Alonso, and as such Hamilton must be to blame for hitting Grosjean - regardless of the resulting crash, who it took out, and how important their safety is (Glock doesn't matter as much as Alonso apparently). If Grosjean is to blame, then so in Alonso. Easy. Consistent. Transparent.
Consistency should be consistent, regardless of number of championships won, the surname or anything.
Grosjean had no prior official warnings I don't think.