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Originally Posted by Cory
Because it would have been far easier to say "all sides of your robot must have bumpers", "all corners must be protected by bumpers", "a single bumper segment cannot span both sides of a corner", "a bumper segment has a plywood backing a minimum of 6" long, with pool noodle overlapping the edge (unsupported) no more than 2.5 inches", and "bumpers must cover 2/3 of the robot's perimeter"
There really wouldn't be any confusion if the rules had been more specific. We're always asked not to lawyer the rules but our team hasn't felt like we could be certain our bumper configuration would meet the intent (or word) of the rules without doing so.
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Exactly.
Did anyone else have to modify frames that had already been cut? We did. Some people may say we we're being "Greedy" and thinking we could get away with not having bumpers on all sides. But if we arrived at a regional and many teams were legally competing without them, we'd be terribly upset.