Downvotes are useful, no doubt. They help users decide which questions and answers to read. They provide feedback to the person asking the question or posting an answer.
I'm not sure if overly large amounts of downvotes is beneficial to anybody.
For an example, this question, Single login for multiple websites (Don't downvote more than it already is please), got 10 downvotes.
I don't think the difference between -3 votes and -10 votes makes the difference in the decision to read the question (except out of morbid curiosity). I also don't think -10 votes is going to make the user significantly more likely to learn from the question than -3 votes.
So I don't see any real pros. I do see a con. This was a first post. The user didn't read the tour and didn't understand the site. I think they might be less discouraged if it was -3 votes rather than -10 votes. That way they may have become a productive contributing user.
The request is a substantial one, and it might be impractical for purely technical or UI/UX reasons. I think it's worth a discussion though. I propose having a total vote floor of -3 on questions, and maybe answers as well.