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Re: FRC 2010 Team Update #5
I think you guys are reading way to much into this ruling.
It's just to stop some of the creative uses of the e-stop button like above, or when one robot was placed on another in 2007...
If something is wrong with your robot, and you press e-stop to prevent damage to your robot, the field, or whatever and you explain to the ref, it will be fine.
You start blatantly doing it over and over, then you'll have a problem.
But, if you guys want to keep over reacting...go for it... I'll spend my energy on my team...
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Donald F. Wright Jr.
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AVL Instrumentation & Test Systems, Inc.
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