It's not the same thing when you replace mod-wannabes with actual mods and admins.
What's the point though? What makes a mod's opinion any higher than those in DT? Because they have the word 'Global Moderator' or 'Administrator' under their names?
Are you saying that mods can't read 2 or 3 lines of text which a red paint usually consists of and decide for themselves what to do with the account in question?
I see this argument over and over again from people who probably have no idea how the forum works currently. The staff of the forum are currently too busy to do much more than they already are.
In addition, it would then be who could do it. Since regular staff members cannot moderate the entire forum, only newbies and specific sections, I'm guessing that they would be out of the running for something as widespread as the trust system. That leaves the Global Moderators (Of which there are three, all of whom I imagine are somewhat busy already) and Administrators (Of which there are three, two of which are inactive/busy).
So, you expect four active users to moderate the entire trust system (that isn't just as simple as reading '2 or 3 lines of text')? Get real.
Or do you prefer to have random people giving feedbacks just because they think someone sneezed at the wrong moment?
Random feedbacks that, as Lutpin said, can very easily be ignored? The only trust feedback that matters to I expect the majority of users is that of those on DT2 or above. These people are not random, they were put on to the system for a reason.