Ian
You say that we banned racing at the old F1 tracks and brought in the safety features that you see today.
Am I right in saying the drivers like Stewart etc fought to get those changes introduced because they were fed up seeing team mates being killed and did not fancy being the next one.
Am I also right in saying that drivers like Stirling Moss still think that those days were proper racing and whilst they would not want to see a return to those days, they still think they were a lot braver than todays drivers.
The point is that the drivers made a choice and got the racing changed otherwise they would just walk away.
TT riders are not complaining its too dangerous, they accept that it is dangerous, they want it to be as safe as it can be, but they still want to race there.
Why should the IOM government stop the TT. Rider participation is still high, spectators love it, TV audiences all over the world watch it. Obviously these people are not as clever as you otherwise they would see how they are being manipulated into watching a barbaric sport.
When the riders refuse to race, then the TT will stop. Until then go and aim your speed camera at someone braking the law and putting lots of innocents at risk.
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