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Originally Posted by dodar
Exactly. Thats not the part in question. The question is if they will be touching that as well when they are touching the top of the bridge; and if they are, then they are no longer just "touching" the bridge, they are "grasping" it and therefore would be illegal.
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I disagree that touching (and pushing down on) the top surface of two different parts of the bridge is grasping. If you put one hand on each of two shelves of bookcase and push down, are you grasping that bookcase?
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grasp
1. To take hold of or seize firmly with or as if with the hand.
2. To clasp firmly with or as if with the hand.
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