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Originally Posted by Siri
There is nothing in the definition of herding prescribing that the bumping robot be responsible for its own actions. The closest G12 to this is trapping, as there's technically an "attempt" to do something (though the Q&A has chosen to ignore this, and the parsing makes it unclear if trapping occurs during the attempt or if it itself is the attempt).
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One can also look at the definition of Bulldozing in G12, which is defined as "inadvertently coming in contact with balls". That is basically saying that unintentional herding is not possession.
Intentions can also be inferred as a requirement since unintentional lodging in a robot is specifically defined as a possession. However, intention does leave the question of unintentional trapping. I would say that it is unintentional if it is momentary (which is not called as adverse possession, but could be called for assist possession), and becomes intentional if the situation persists.