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Entanglement Rules...

Are there any rules against entangling another robot?

I am aware of entanglement hazard rules, but no actual rules against getting entangled with another robot. I am trying to make a point as to the difference between something that is likely to entangle another robot or a machine that gets entangled with another robot in a match. I only bring this point up because I have seen people complain that teams should be disqualified for getting entangled with their robot.

How do entanglement rules apply to machines that are designed to pull other machines into their own endzone? (like forklift type devices)