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The issue as bomo said is that if you heavily increase the trackday prep requirements, you'll end up with a very safe trackday that severely lacks attendance and loses thousands of dollars. Even now there are always several people who show up to tech and haven't Secured their oil filter and we end up having to scrounge around and find a way to do it for them.
And the folks posting up on internet riding forums about bike safety aren't usually the folks you need to worry about in this sense, its your everyday street rider who also happens to be a poor mechanic.
Unless you want tech to take the whole morning increasing the requirements to absolutely ensure the prevention of all incidents is pretty unrealistic.