Volunteers helping revellers during the motorsport fortnight
Volunteers with the Street Angels group say there's a positive atmosphere around the TT fortnight and it should stay that way.
Sue and Joe Sheehy travelled from Italy to help out the organisation which assists members of the public on nights out if they get into difficulty.
The pair came over with a group for the motorsport festival with the intention of lending support to the group which was started on the Isle of Man by Tommy Harrison.

Over the past two weeks they've been supporting visitors and residents who find themselves in difficulty, be it that they've lost their way or perhaps had a bit too much to drink.
They say they've also assisted police in locating one young man who 'disappeared' after an altercation when his family didn't know where he was.
But speaking to Manx Radio Joe and Sue say this year's TT has been "quiet" compared to previous years:
You can listen to the full interview with Joe and Sue via the Manx Radio Newscast below:
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