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Cheating in FRC
Hey, CD-
I'd like to bring attention to a post made today on r/FRC: Quote:
About 13 hours after this was posted, the OP commented on the thread, saying: Quote:
To clarify: I'm not personally involved with the person whose team is cheating, I'm merely a bystander who thought it important to take action. |
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This is bad. I am really sadden to hear that this is going on in FIRST being a 9 year veteran. I had always wondered if this happened and I am very unhappy to hear that it does.
If anyone has any information on this team, please pass it along here on CD and we will get it to the appropriate people. Even if the person does not have the courage to report it themselves, I will do it for you. PM me. |
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If a participant feels that their own team doesnt follow the strict part of the FIRST rules, I would suggest emailing FIRST directly.
No need to air out dirty laundry here. Every uncomfortable situation has 2 sides to a story. Just a suggestion. |
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Re: Cheating in FRC
With the number of folks involved in FRC, there is almost certain to be cheating... If we value honesty in this event, it's imperative that we confront the offending individuals/teams, etc. If this does not quietly solve the issue, word should be passed up the line - either to your district/regional chairman or to Frank Merrick.
Reports are often going to be a he-said-she-said situation, making any sort of "investigation" difficult. However, if an incident is reported by several different sources, it can be dealt with properly. Making such reports is especially important if the offending team has a fair amount of competitive success. The last thing we want is for the "only" way for teams to win is by cheating. And, also, we probably don't want to go into a lot of detail on CD... Having accusations float around the community without being substantiated will do far more harm than good. |
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On top of this, even if the team in question was blatantly breaking a rule, public shaming is hardly the best way to remedy the situation. |
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+1
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I saw this yesterday on reddit and didn't reply because plenty of people had already given gracious and helpful comments regarding the reporting, so I was hopeful that OP had the courage to report. It's unfortunate that no details were given as to which team this is, but considering that OP was intimidated enough to not report, I feel like this issue may be deeper than we have been told.
If you're reading this OP, PLEASE report the members of your team who are not being GP about how they lead your program. Yes, it's YOUR program, not your mentor's. If you fear harassment from your team for reporting, I recommend seeking a nearby team for guidance, and possibly join them for the season. They may be helpful for reporting and give you the courage to do so. If there are no reasonably close teams, then maybe reporting and taking a break from their program may benefit you for your sake mentally after reporting. If the problem is somehow resolved, come back to the program. The other side of this of course, is that this is all anecdotal and only from the perspective of the student, and could be exaggerated. Regardless, it should still be reported. The situation may not be bad enough to remove a mentor, since this is not exactly the best solution to a problem we are not clear about, but if the offending mentors are notified officially from FIRST, there may be a positive change in behavior. Quote:
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Re: Cheating in FRC
Agreed with all of the above. But ultimately it is up to our own team leadership to self police.
If my team does well but fails to make it to champs, then so be it. We will know that we tried our best and we will strive to be that much better next year. If the reason we didn't make it is because the team that beat us cheated to get there - well, that's frustrating and heartbreaking, but does not take anything away from our successes. Now, if we KNOW that team cheated, then of course we will report it. That's only fair. But otherwise we have to give everyone the benefit of the doubt. |
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Seek the truth, not what you wish to see.
OP, talk to a person at FIRST, go from there. Everyone else, don't jump to conclusions. Mentors are awesome because they volunteer their time to work with high school kids. Let's try to be rational, not reactionary. -Mike |
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However, this still represents a serious problem, not just for FIRST, but for high school programs as a whole. If adults are willingly and knowingly breaking a rule(s) and the students feel threatened enough to not speak up outside of anonymously posting on a public forum, there's an issue. My advice to the student, if he/she is reading this thread. You need to bring this up to parties outside of your adult mentors. Not only should you be alerting FIRST, if you are associated with a school, student center or program (Boys & Girls Club, 4H, etc.), you need to bring this up with administrators. This will give them the opportunity to investigate the problem. If you are worried, talk to your parents/guardians, they, for sure, do not want your experiences ruined by something like this. I'm not overly bothered by the "over 6 week thing" or the "Chairman's" issue, as ungracious as it is, but it's the fact that students (there's no way it's only one student who feels disenfranchised by this) are being suppressed by adults, especially when the students know rule-bending might be occurring. I hope the student(s) the best and this is best handled by reporting it to the proper people, not hiding it. |
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It is clear that this student loves FRC and this could be the only FRC team this student has in the area and could have nowhere to go if FIRST were to do something to their team, or if their team were to find out and they were no longer accepted on the team. We all know how close we become with our teams, almost like family, even after only one season. Alerting FIRST of this issue could have serious reprecussions for the team and knowing that you could cause that has to be unimaginably difficult. Imagine the possible effects on this student from the team members on the team who are ok with the cheating if they found out this student alerted first of the cheating. Although this student may not feel comfortable with telling FIRST of this issue, they have tons of courage to bring this issue to the attention to the FIRST community in the search for advice. I'm sure it is quite easy to turn the blind eye to cheating of this sort. This student having the courage to ask the community for advice, and bringing this issue to our attention shows their love and passion for this sport in keeping it ethical and fair for everyone. Just because they are confused and don't know what to do, that does not mean they are "airing out dirty laundry" |
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In any organization this large, there's always going to be a small percentage of people who game the system. It's inevitable, and you'll find this all over the place in the real world. It's an unfortunate reality.
What's important to maintain the integrity of the organization is that the problem is identified and stopped whenever and wherever possible. This is why so many here are (rightfully) asking OP to notify HQ. Ignoring misconduct breeds more of it, and it's not long before the honor system is a joke. I expect more from a FIRST team, and I'm sure that everyone else here does as well. If your team is doing something it shouldn't, it is your responsibility to stop it. Don't rely on mentors, administration, or anyone else. Turning a blind eye is sanctioning this behavior. FIRST is what we make it. |
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Dinokaiz2, did you at least message OP that you were doing this? If someone recognized it there, someone might recognize it here too. I'm not saying what you did was wrong, but please let him know so he isn't blindsided by this if someone figures out it was posted here before he does. Last edited by S.P.A.M.er 17 : 01-08-2016 at 02:26 PM. |
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