The TT has been going something like 108 years now and there have been 141 deaths in that time, the latest being this unfortunate chap.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/33001908
Considering how fatally dangerous this race clearly is do the government or organisers or whoever have a responsibility to cancel these races altogether or should people just be allowed to enter at their own risk knowing full well they might not make it out alive?
Personally, if the spectators are in no danger, I think you should probably make your own decision on endangering your life.
Is it any different to endangering your life in other daft ways? I'm not sure.
Averaging 2 deaths per year is pretty bad though you have to say.
Thoughts?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/motorsport/33001908
Considering how fatally dangerous this race clearly is do the government or organisers or whoever have a responsibility to cancel these races altogether or should people just be allowed to enter at their own risk knowing full well they might not make it out alive?
Personally, if the spectators are in no danger, I think you should probably make your own decision on endangering your life.
Is it any different to endangering your life in other daft ways? I'm not sure.
Averaging 2 deaths per year is pretty bad though you have to say.
Thoughts?