I believe the answer should be "NO, this should not be allowed." Reasons why are covered by other answers, but the big one is there are a number of situations where the titles just won't display correctly at all, even for people who would otherwise understand them.
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Then you get to the question of enforcement. I don't think it's a good idea to change anything at all in the code-base towards enforcing it. Rather, I'd like to see this formally listed as one of the question guidelines, and then leave it up to the community to enforce via edits and flags, as already happens.
Listing it as a rule might help ward off additional abuse, but mostly the idea is to encourage users that this is an okay reason to make an edit/flag or flag, and to give moderators something to point at if the need arises.
Effectively, this should work much like the duplicates and other filters. While duplicates are technically forbidden, occasionally a duplicate question comes up that still manages to find an audience, words things in a creative new way that helps pull in Google traffic towards the issue, or sometimes just misses close votes... and that the filter is imperfect in this way is a feature, not a bug. The same thing can work here, has already worked here.