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Re: Rail Diversion
But a passive mechanism - maybe an angled cover for the robot - seems just fine to me. I mean, if you're just driving by the return exit and a ball happens to drop on top of you (and bounces right off), I cannot imagine that would be considered carrying. (If it stayed on top, you're scrod).
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