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Originally Posted by samfruth
Please don't do this.
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I agree.
While I can see why you'd want to do this, it most certainly won't help, and will probably make the situation worse.
Instead, what I would propose--assuming that all the other stuff is as described AND assuming that the various strategies already proposed don't have some effect--would be to, as a group (or as individuals), announce
after competition that "this group of people (or individuals) will no longer be part of this FRC team". Nothing more.
After which, of course, anybody who wants to and can manage to wrangle it will be more than welcome to start a new team or (hopefully) join another team in the area. Or, if the problematic folks happen to change their ways, rejoin the team.
Edit: The team in the FAHA might have been a suggestion from myself--I think I've suggested that once or twice--but it's generally not a good idea. I would reserve that tactic only for a very-last-resort, nothing-else-has-worked-and-this-probably-won't-either. I've never used it at all.
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