Good LORD, another one.
So you would cash in on your kids “talent” to risk his 12 years on earth racing a motorcycle at speeds in excess of 100 MPH against other 11, 12, and 13 year olds?
You don’t have a brain do you?
What I do have, and what you seem to lack, is a modicum of reading comprehension skills.
In your first post, you cried for charges of neglect to be laid against the parents.
In my reply, I simply pointed out the fact that this tragedy occurred in a legal event. Therefore, there was no criminal neglect involved. No basis on which to bring charges against the parents.
If you feel so strongly about this, join the rest of the nanny-staters and lobby for laws against such motor-sports. In the meantime; before you slander anyone else, who dares to point out salient facts to you; give your head a shake (not too hard — wouldn't want to risk any brain damage) and think before you type. The parents broke no laws — there is no basis for “charges”.
BTW, not that it's anyone’s business, my children were never involved in motor sports. They were involved in various sports, which also have some inherent risk — however, the risks of not participating in those sports far outweigh the risks of participating.