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I can't speak for the referees or field manager, but. . .
your wedge does a good job at breaking traction. Other robots drive up onto it and significantly reduce their own tractive effort.
This, in an of itself, seems like it should be good enough. If a robot has it's traction reduced by this method, you'd win a pushing match. If they continue to have traction, they'll flip themselves (as 467 did.)
If a robot has climbed atop your wedge, moving forward into them offers no additional advantage, save for the possibility of tipping them or otherwise making them immobile. Both of those actions are illegal.
If they tip themselves by driving up your wedge, it'd be okay, as best as I can see. If you facilitate or otherwise aid their tipping by moving forward, you're at fault and deserve a DQ.
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