LOL , mine had done 10k still ended up in the bin, better the tyres than the car
I think that over-eggs it Tim, the tyres may not be the best in the wet but there are in no way dangerous. Its simply a matter of driving with their limitations (if you believe they have them) in mind.
When I got my S/C, the 18" could not hold the power for sure and Toyos on 19" are much improved but NA I never really recall having an issue
No honestly Dorian , I firmly believe that the Bridgestones are a dangerous tyre for the UK market, I'm sure they will be fine for warmer climes than ours... where heat is already in the tyre..
Saying that if you just pottle along there will be no issues
I'm with you Tim, definately a tyre not for the UK. Even the tyre fitter who was putting on my Falks said that the Stones are pretty much useless until you get some heat into them - not much use in the rain/cold/snow