I agree. On my route, there is a place where a road terminates (more accurately, it dead ends into the light rail parkinglot) thereby creating a "T-intersection". The terminating road has a double right turn - with signals and a sign saying "no right on red". Sure, when you happen upon it you just want to yield and turn right like at any other intersection. But, I don't - I stop and wait for it to change green. I DO take my lane so cars don't try to get beside me and crowd me into the shoulder at the red; I also stay in line and dont pass all the cars on the right at the red. This also makes my intentions known so no one gets an impression that I want to turn right when I don't.
Some jerks do ruin it for the rest of us; the same goes for drivers - if there weren't jerkwad drivers, we wouldn't even be having this conversation.