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Originally Posted by techhelpbb
As the report points out a not trivial amount of problems were actually on the robot. This would make it hard to see cause and effect while testing such an attack. You wouldn't know if the attack stopped the robot or the robot stopped for reasons you had nothing to do with. Just like the FTA and other FIRST folks wouldn't know if the robots were broken or someone was causing trouble.
Add to this the storm and the other distractions it's just a perfectly bad combination.
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S/he was asked to stop and did not comply. The person also attempted to inform officials about it, indicating (to me, at least) that s/he was aware that what they were doing could have been causing issues.
If it had been one match that this happened in and had the person put the phone away when asked, my feelings on this would be much different.