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Re: 2016 IRI Rule Change Suggestions
Tactical Flashlights must be on a switch for safety purposes. Accidental shining of flashlight near person (spectators included) is a technical foul, quickly escalating E&R with a red card foul.
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Re: 2016 IRI Rule Change Suggestions
Would this include LED rings?
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Re: 2016 IRI Rule Change Suggestions
While bright, the LED rings do not focus the light into a tight beam.
That said, there were some teams with LED rings that would be better called round LED panels. Maybe LED rings with more than 20 (?) LED lights. |
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Re: 2016 IRI Rule Change Suggestions
What about requiring switches for focused beams that produce more than x lux of light at 6 feet?
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Re: 2016 IRI Rule Change Suggestions
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We are using a small cree LED flashlight. Is that tactical? We had a fun discussion with a volunteer at worlds after passing 2 district inspections, a state champ inspection, and the world champ inspection when he told us our light was too bright. We pointed out that the field lights AND the pinpoint spots being used were much brighter than our flashlight, and asked him to have those turned off as well. |
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