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Re: [FTC]: FIRST Rules Traditions and Practices
I don't understand why this has become such a strong tradition in FIRST to try and loosely interpret and bend the rules when you understand in full depth what FIRST means when they say you are not allowed to interfere with the communication of other robots. It seems more of like a joke to do this and can be at times, but I see this loose interpretation of the rules and the act of saying, "well it doesn't say..." to become a waste of time when in the thick of design
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