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Re: Handicapped or not

When I was a queuer a few years ago at the old Detroit Regional (WSU) we used the wheelchair ramp for someone in a wheelchair, and for a short student who obviously had a medical/handicap issue. When both teams were playing in the same match we allowed the short student to stand on a toolbox (which was tested for stability).

As I recall the ramp increases the height by about 8 or 9 inches. And the thing was a beast to move - it weighs at least as much as a robot, probably more. I've seen it noted on the truck loading diagram for this year, so it's still available. Ask if it can be used.
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