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Re: Notifying teams of yellow/red cards

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Originally Posted by Alex Cormier View Post
I noticed in FLR and Pitt that the head ref's would walk over to the driver station of which team would get the card.
I have always saw this at our regionals, and the referee's should always do this. I am on the drive team and if he did not show the card an dtell us the reason we would have never known that one of our alliance partners (playoff match) got a card.

Maybe someone could approach an official (if he.she is not doin this) and ask (politely) for thme to always show the card and tell everyone the reason for the call.

Also in Pitt there was a question box in which you could stand inside the box and wait for the fref to approach you. Then you can ask the ref what were the penalties for, etc. I am not sure if these are at every competition?
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