I've seen this, and have done it in some industrial designs - frequently on transistors that buffer signals or control relays or solenoids. In an environment where arc, sparks, and high magnetics fields from nearby transformers are a norm, it insures the transistor is OFF unless it really does have base current. Also, if a module is disconnected, the wire/trace to the base is less likely to pick up enough stray EM to momentarily turn the transistor on.