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Re: Conflict with rules R05 & R06?
There isn't any conflict for 2 reasons. Alan did a good job on the first one. The second is that you don't have to use a wedge to lift a robot, there are other ways. In fact, if they are completely disabled, a wedge would likely do you no good.
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