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Originally Posted by dodar
Just because you pass inspection doesnt give you a clean pass for the remainder of the regional. What he's saying is, through gameplay, your robot may expand; however that may come to happen. And if it is not noticed by the team, but is noticed by the refs, they can chose to inspect it on the spot.
If it is deemed illegal then, it is illegal; while still having passed inspection.
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I don't think whether or not the rules being enforced at all times is what's really being debated, I think the focus is more on whether or not it was fair to just disable them and start the match instead of giving them some time to resolve the issue.
In the past, we've always been told when a referee had an issue with our robot and given the opportunity to quickly fix it. It seems like that isn't the case this year (or at least in Dallas). It would be nice to get some sort of clarification for that from HQ.