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Re: Update #16
I agree with Pail.
This is what ruling bodies typically do; they make rules/regulations without thinking about they actually affect those who must follow it. Sure, i'll admit that using certain tools in the pit can create a safety hazard. However, outlawing them completely is not the answer.
I could go on and on about a list of rules over the past 3-4 years that are completely meaningless, ridiculous and have no real benefit. Sure, they might be good for like one instance, for example, no shaded glasses in the pits because of the poor lighting, however, on the competition field, it's horrible due to the stage lighting, glare off all of the metal stuff, and the lexan sure doesn't help.
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