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Re: [FRC BLOG] This isn't a Robot, Housing, and Throwing Things
Agreed, but I don't really see how else they can enforce it. With so many people in the stands, are they going to have guards policing for airplanes/other "things"? That seems a little absurd as well.
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Re: [FRC BLOG] This isn't a Robot, Housing, and Throwing Things
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As a team, we've had a no paper airplane (or extreme littering as I like to call it) rule for a few years with no issues. *I'll never forget seeing a kid dump a paper box of used scouting forms over the railing while an adult on their team just watched and laughed. No remorse either when confronted... Last edited by Rick : 12-23-2016 at 10:09 AM. |
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Unfortunately, I believe that this will be just another unenforceable, penalty-less rule issued by FIRST (just like the no saving seats rule) with no one given the responsibility of enforcing it.
Personally, I believe that FIRST is going about this the wrong way. I think they should encourage the paper airplane ... make it a contest at the champs ... and give them a spot to do this (maybe that will encourage them to do it at the designated spot rather than during Deans speech )JMHO |
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Re: [FRC BLOG] This isn't a Robot, Housing, and Throwing Things
I actually think that--should it actually be necessary--this one is enforceable, and has some teeth.
Enforceable: If it's noticed that there are paper airplanes (etc.) in the air, someone notes where they're coming from. It is then announced over the PA that "Will the team(s) in Section XYZ please stop throwing paper airplanes and clean up the mess" down here. (Team numbers used if they can be determined from long range.) Send a couple crowd-control volunteers (or venue staff) up there. The Teeth: If a second announcement is needed, invoke the Civility Rule (last year's T6). After that... well, I can't say that I've ever seen that rule be enforced past the discussion stage, because usually the discussion clears it up. That might be a bit drastic, but it should work... |
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While I believe you are right that is could be enforced, I do not believe it will be enforced. ... and if they could have used T6 before, and chose not to, what makes you believe that they will use T6 now? (... mumbles something about expecting a different result from the same action...) FIRST has never enforced, nor had punishment for, rules in the stands. I do not believe they will start now. Hence my suggestion of giving those that would fly paper airplanes a place to do it without disturbing the others. If they truly wanted to enforce the rules in the stands, then I believe they should start with sending the Chairman's award judges out into the stands and see who is breaking the rules that have 'no penalty' (such as saving seats) and disqualifying those that do break the rules from winning chairman's. again JMHO |
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A half a dozen people with binoculars, plus a few carefully pointed video cameras should allow for enforcement. if Frank is reading this thread, I really urge him to think about and publicize some mechanism for enforcement so folks take it more seriously.
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*laser pointer appears on teenager's forehead* Maybe we can ask 254, 971, 1114, and 118 to team up and write a program that can tell where a paper airplane was thrown from based on where it landed. Or we can put big fans between the stadium seats and the fields pointed away so any paper airplanes get pushed back into the crowds. |
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In addition to announcing and enforcing the rule, I still suggest some carrot with this ostensible stick. In addition to the logistical difficulties of that stick, I've found very little that compares to taking kids who've run on full afterburner for days and just had awesome, life-changing runs at key positions in qual/elim matches...and then boxing them into seats for hours to squint down at long speeches and scattered matches. For a number of personalities/temperaments I've worked with over the years, everything seems boring at that point. I've seen kids who would normally play video games or chat for hours go absolutely stir crazy. Sanctioning a specific event that lets people walk off some energy and try a paper airplane contest would seem nice. And perhaps more importantly, let us know when it is, so we know how long we can walk around without missing anything even if we don't go to the contest. (Schedule control and announcing has gotten better lately, but I always want to throw this in.) |
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There was a paper airplane that flew across Einstein during a match, and missed falling on the field by only a few feet of elevation: https://youtu.be/4d2VW_mkJ3c?t=54
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Re: [FRC BLOG] This isn't a Robot, Housing, and Throwing Things
While I certainly am aware of the difference between having a rule and enforcing a rule, this is a definite "phase change". FIRST has for the first time, (as far as I am aware) outlawed throwing paper airplanes (and other things). Assuming that the word gets out (meaning that, in addition to the blog, they provide suitable signage or other warning so that everyone who attends events will have seen), this will probably eliminate about 80-90% of the airplanes, before any active enforcement. If FIRST can find a good corps of enforcers to give first offenders a stern warning, and escort second offenders from the premises, this will very quickly become a "we've always done it this way" rule.
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Re: [FRC BLOG] This isn't a Robot, Housing, and Throwing Things
How about we rely on peer pressure?
If a paper airplane is spotted, everything stops. Speeches stop or matches are stopped and are replayed. This will lengthen the time everyone is in the stands and no one wants that You can't throw a plane without someone noticing and that person will be asked to stop by his/her peers. |
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