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Re: OT: Foot Hazard

Posted by Justin Stiltner at 1/23/2001 8:42 AM EST


Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.


In Reply to: OT: Foot Hazard
Posted by Dodd Stacy on 1/23/2001 12:12 AM EST:



: I had posted earlier asking about the bolts on the goal protruding below the goal base, and Doyle (I believe - my connection is too slow to go back and search) pointed me at excellent photo documentation of the FIRST Kickoff goal on his team website. Sure enough, it is ugly under there.

: Tonite, one of our coach/parents pointed out that a goal rolling up onto the instep of a person's foot puts those gnarley bolt ends right into a pretty important part of the human machine anatomy. We're wearing shoes up here in NH right now, but sandal time is coming soon in Orlando. Am I being ridiculous to worry about this? Does anyone else see a high probability accident waiting to happen? Any reason not to prevail on FIRST to cut the excess bolt length off?

: Dodd

Not to complain but if you feel it is important enough to post about you need to start a topic for it. It will get seen better that way.

Justin Stiltner
Team #388
Grundy VA,

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