I could've sworn Robin also argued that most of the guys he sees in these cases are guilty, as well? Sounds like most men really can't control themselves.
Of course, you missed the primary point here: not dining alone with women is a wise thing to do for your own protection, particularly given the current atmosphere (which once again emanates from "lunatics" in the nether regions of our universities), not a protection for women from men who can't control themselves.
You can also probably leave your door unlocked and not have anything stolen, but given what you might lose, it's probably wise to take that precaution.
I'm just glad you didn't regurgitate that asinine feminist argument again that men should not do this because "it will exclude women from power." (chuckling) They probably should have considered that before arguing that women's accusations shall be believed, period, and questioning them amounts to "victim-blaming." They also should have considered that before arguing that we live in a "rape culture," but women should of course be alone with men.
Final point: I've known a whole lot of otherwise decent men who succumb to temptation in the right circumstances. You have to have blinders on not to recognize this.
Pence's policy is wise on at least two counts.