Well said Bob.
Last year I tech'd in for the first time. I went through the check list several times before we left Florida. However, when I got to tech there were a couple of things, one was an inertia switch which was easy. The second was my fuel tank vent. While it looked good and had the raw materials to function, one of the tech guys pointed out that a case in which it would not. In the event I rolled up on my rightside door and stayed there versus on my roof, fuel would have siphined out of the vent. The inspector showed me a quick and easy way to remedy the issue. We ran back to the trailer, dug through our box of used AN fittings and rigged up an extension. The inspector was happy to ride down to our trailer and take a look at our update. He signed our book and we are off to do our license runs. I looked at that fuel tank vent many times and it seemed fine for a roof rollover, but never occured to me the car may settle on the passenger's door. Like this forum, I look at the inspectors as an educated evaluation of the safety of my race car.
I for one am grateful, I have a safer car where ever I race because of my SCTA Inspector. I also understand people get stressed out during tech, we all have spent a lot of time and money to get there. Like Bob said, the volunteer inspector is there to make sure you can comeback and race year after year.
Thanks again to all of the volunteers,
See you in a few weeks.
Bill