Thread: Team update #11
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Re: Team update #11

It seems that the main problem with this new rule is the bystander part. Most robots are already sufficiently shielded to prevent spinning parts from running into another robot, but parts have to be somewhat exposed in order to do their job.

How shielded does it need to be to prevent a bystander hurting themselves? Are the bystanders being safe themselves? Our robot has some holes that you can get at the rollers through if you try. Would this be in violation?
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