Police officers are being praised for their hard work over the TT fortnight.
They've been working 12 hour shifts for the past two weeks to ensure the Island was constantly under watch.
Officers within the Roads Policing Unit worked on rotation around the Mountain Course - with static and mobile responders ensuring incidents were dealt with quickly and effectively.
Sergeant Will Moffatt works in the Emergency Services Joint Control Room - he's paid tribute to their efforts:
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