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the programmer 12-03-2010 22:12

Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
at the Wisconsin regional i'm seeing a lot of mascots walking around the pit without spotters, i have serious doubts about whether it's safe for people wearing outfits that impair their vision and ability to walk going through a tight area with power tools and 120 lbs. robots

Karibou 12-03-2010 22:33

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
There's no rules strictly prohibiting them from being in the pits--and I don't think there should be*--but it is INCREDIBLY unsafe to wear anything but appropriately-fitted clothing in there. I always cringe when I see large dogs, bears, cubes, aliens, and other things walking through the pit, spotted or not. 1189 even takes our mascot capes off before going in, just because they're very airy and prone to flying out behind whoever's wearing them. Even if there's no large rotating/spark-creating machinery around, loose fabric can easily get caught on pit corners, power cords, banner stands, or other people, and it creates a huge safety hazard. Not being able to use your peripheral vision also results in a lot of bumping into things and tripping. Bulky costumes also take up valuable pit and aisle space.

*I would hope that most teams recognize how much of a hazard mascots in the pit are, and how it reflects on their team - I know that I for one always remember who I see with mascots in the pit, and it always sends off giant sirens in my head blaring "UNSAFE TEAM UNSAFE TEAM UNSAFE TEAM"...it looks horrible in front of the judges, too!

Chris is me 12-03-2010 23:27

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
There's a difference between mascots in the pits and mascots touching robots or using any kind of machinery, and I think that's a distinction that needs to be made. Obviously a mascot costume and a drill or lathe is a bad combination, but walking in the aisles in a mascot costume isn't exactly going to lead to machines flying in your face.

Molten 12-03-2010 23:34

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
I'd go with a no because they tend to add certain issues. First off, as Kara pointed out, it really hurts your ability to see. Secondly, how can they wear safety glasses with the head on? I know it may seem unnecessary, but rules are rules. Furthermore, why should they be in the pits? I thought mascots are supposed to be like a cheerleader for the team. Keep them with the crowds. I've seen them in the pits before too and never given it a thought before, but I'll start cringing the next time I see it. Good catch on safety.

Seth Mallory 13-03-2010 00:10

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
In San Diego the mascots had to have a ground guide.

Scott Carpman 13-03-2010 01:36

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Leave the mascots to the field side of the curtain where they can have a positive impact on the crowds. The pit side is congested enough already, the safety factor just compounds on the issue.

Molten 13-03-2010 11:17

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Perhaps we should just have signs put up that say "Please remove your head and tail before entering".

synth3tk 13-03-2010 11:29

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Carpman (Post 936212)
Leave the mascots to the field side of the curtain where they can have a positive impact on the crowds. The pit side is congested enough already, the safety factor just compounds on the issue.

Very true. Especially when teams have more people in the pit than they probably should (I've seen teams where they couldn't move in their own pit). And they're still a hazard in the aisles, because teams are constantly moving robots to and from the field. That peripheral vision is important anywhere in the pits.

I'd go with a "no" to answer the original question, too. As a mascot for three of my five years with the team, I've tried to never wear the costume in the pits, or at least take the head off. Our bearcat suit allows me to wear safety glasses, so I'd automatically be in compliance with that rule. Generally, though, I only wear the suit in the pits if I'm on my way back to the stands.

As a mascot, you're there to entertain the crowd. The team members are already entertained with a robot. ;)

jamie_1930 13-03-2010 11:41

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
There is a huge difference between venues and allowed space so I think this is a more specififc question. There are situations in which this can be deemed unsafe, but for the most part mascots walking around, unless you've seen differently, are there to get the team more well known and a quick walk through the pits should be fine.

ttldomination 13-03-2010 12:05

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
When our mascot does its thing, it generally keeps to itself in the stands. On the off chance that it needs to come to the pits, then the mascot usually walks with someone else, or with his/her head off.

Let's not get too carried away with this. It's supposed to be fun.

Molten 13-03-2010 17:23

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 936278)
Let's not get too carried away with this. It's supposed to be fun.

I guess a lion getting ran over by a robot would be fun? Seriously, stick to the stands for your own safety or remove your head. I can't say the number of times I've almost gotten ran over by a robot in the pits. Can't imagine doing it with impaired vision and mobility.

ttldomination 13-03-2010 17:45

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 936393)
I guess a lion getting ran over by a robot would be fun? Seriously, stick to the stands for your own safety or remove your head. I can't say the number of times I've almost gotten ran over by a robot in the pits. Can't imagine doing it with impaired vision and mobility.

That image made me chuckle. :P

But out of all seriousness, I'm not saying that mascots shouldn't be safe. I'm saying that mascots are there to add to the fun of the competition and to not allow them in the pits would be a bit of a let down.

Katie_UPS 14-03-2010 19:20

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Well, what do you consider a mascot (I was at the wisconsin regional as well)? For my team, the girls in capes and tube skirts (three other girls and me) are our "mascots"(we send them down for dancing). In the pit and working, our capes are unsafe. But walking around? Not so much. I'll admit that the jellybean might've been a bad idea, but I can't say I saw all that many mascots running around in the pits. You need to define mascot. Is it just a person in a tiger suit or does it include a person dressed up but mostly keeping with their human-identity? Something that you might consider a mascot, other teams consider as an extension to their uniform/image (KING TeC comes to mind).

Molten 14-03-2010 20:07

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Katie_UPS (Post 936984)
Well, what do you consider a mascot (I was at the wisconsin regional as well)? For my team, the girls in capes and tube skirts (three other girls and me) are our "mascots"(we send them down for dancing). In the pit and working, our capes are unsafe. But walking around? Not so much. I'll admit that the jellybean might've been a bad idea, but I can't say I saw all that many mascots running around in the pits. You need to define mascot. Is it just a person in a tiger suit or does it include a person dressed up but mostly keeping with their human-identity? Something that you might consider a mascot, other teams consider as an extension to their uniform/image (KING TeC comes to mind).

This is something I've been thinking out myself. I think that the point where it becomes a problem is when you lose your ability to see and maneuver. IF we were to impose a restriction, I'd think it should include all headwear that restricts vision at the least.(this would include more then animal heads, some hats might provide similar issues.) I'd be open to the restriction on capes/tails/etc but don't find them to be as critical.

sanddrag 14-03-2010 21:40

Re: Should mascots be allowed in the pit?
 
I see absolutely no reason to have mascots or spirit parades in the pit area, and I think they should be disallowed.


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