Hokie:
I am well aware of your concerns and agree, but have used these slabs on the ground for many years to embed the hairpins. Generally, they extend less than 8 feet into the slab proper from the mainframe anchor bolts. I also spec WWM which (1) extends the amount of slab you are picking up in dead load, and (2) provides continuity between the hairpins in case one is cut. I would have a problem though if the owner wanted to use fibermesh in lieu of the WWM.
Remember though that one of the driving forces in the footing sizes is the uplift. If you make the footing deeper rather than larger to add the extra weight required to resist the uplift, then you get the added benefit of lateral bearing against the footing to help resist the spreading. I never rely on this force unless the owner does not want a slab or tie beam installed, but know it is there as a redundancy in case any hairpin is cut.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering