I agree that it's not MUCH of an issue, since it takes a positive force--but it still COULD get knocked on, and for those of us not wanting to depend on our practice with it reverting to our practice with glocks (which for me is a LOT more ingrained), that's not good.
The original--how to--on removing it, had people pull the whole piece out, but the latest videos say that this can allow a pin to wiggle out.
The new method is to cut off the tab that blocks the trigger-bar. IF they'd sell me a new safety bar doohickey, I might do it...I'm basically fine waiting for Apex or someone else with good lawyers to come out with something.
ETA: not to be paranoid, but I'd rather my pocket holster cover the trigger a bit more.
ALSO--until I get SOME kind of holster, I am using my safety. I do have two in the mail, and am waiting for the Silent Thunder Fusions to become available for May.