Thread: A Courtesy
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Re: A Courtesy

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Originally Posted by Gboehm View Post
OK I by no means have any problem with photos. It is a pet peeve of mine, mainly because people take photos without even talking a lot of times. Thats what the pet peeve is. I'm well aware that everyone has has agreed to let things be photographed. Its just to me I always ask before a photograph gets taken. We have posted photos of our robot, I know that. Just be polite and say hi, ask if ya can take a picture and we will let ya into the pit and let ya take as many as you like. By no means am I trying to be secretive. I wanna meet ya and talk to ya. Thats what FIRST is all about.

So what I'm saying is, feel free to get a photo and ask questions. Don't just snap a photo and run!

Also as a note, most scouts are social and that is GREAT!

And what FIRST is about!
But that's what a few people were justifying. Either they don't want to bother you (which you said is fine with you/your team), or they may have filled out info already but forgot to take a photo or you weren't there. I understand what you're saying, just that the wording makes it appear otherwise.

You want people to take photos, but you want to talk to them a little bit.
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