I’m sorry, but to the person who sked Ken to post this forr them:
You are very naive if you think at a FIRST competition that all is well, and nothing bad will happen.
I know we all have the impression that everyone at a FIRST competition lives by the strict code of Gracious Professionalism, but this is unfortunately not so.
Many people attend a FIRST regional. When you have a large group of people, you are always almost certainly subject to theft happening. Whether it be somethign big like money, or a purse or even something small like a wrench which is sitting on your pit table which the team next to you may need to “borrow” and then forget about returning.
This has happened to probably all teams at one point or another in their FIRST experience. This happened to us at a regional a year before I joined the team.
A lot of tools and materials were stolen from us.
Hence, now we have implemented on our team a Pit Duty rule, and other security measures of the sort.
We have two people at the pit at all times, to keep an eye on the pit area.
As for our Student’s safety, we have a policy that requires at least 2 or 3 students to stick together during and at the competition site.
As for laptops and other electronics, we also have a policy that nothing is left in the stands alone, and have at least one person with the duty of watching each piece of electronic equipment.
If we have say 5 laptops, we have 5 people assigned to watch those laptops or if they must, they hand it off directly to another team member if they need to leave the laptop for any such reason.
As for tools, we have a white board in our pits and if someone asks to borrow a certain tool, we have no problem lending it out (if we are not using it at the time:p ) but we write what the tool is and who borrowed it on the whiteboard.
We also have a rule that only one backpack is allowed in the pits per sub team. For example, if the mechanical team needs to have a bag of stuff to transport between the Competetion and the hotel, then we only have one backpack for that team to carry.
Bottom line, if you don’t want to carry a piece of equipment and we don’t absolutely need it, it stays either home or at the hotel.
Also, every one is responsible for their own equipment, such as tools or cameras while at the venue.
While I am deeply sorry for these teams and their losses, I do have to advise them to use common sense while at a competition.
Be aware of your surroundings; and if electronics, tools, or valuables are not needed at the competition, please leave them at home, the hotel, or in the pits or somewhere else where it can be watched by fellow team members.