I have an idea about the meaning of "allow_active", "allow_inactive", etc. Since the policies are applied to users and sessions this should mean "active session", "inactive session". The value could also be auth_admin so it will ask you admin password to do the action. Therefore if you change them all to no, the suspend action will be just disabled. Than what I found trying your solution. But what we really need is the possibility to change the behavior of the suspend button. At my keyboard it is located near the minus sign on the keypad and it is often pressed by inadvertence.
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