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The title may seem a bit iffy, but here is the proposal.
At US Nationals, after placing my puzzle on the drop-off table, the puzzle and the scorecard were both stolen. I know it is bad to still obsess over this, but all in all, should the WCA be responsible for a puzzle you grant to them?
Do you think it was a bad idea to have a drop-off table be right next to where competitors can enter/exit given the fact that someone can just take a cube up?
Do you think that in this case after granting your puzzle and trusting any organizer/runner/delegate/entire competition to take your puzzle, scramble it on their own terms and only use it for when you compete, should make them completely responsible for damaging, destroying, or losing the puzzle?
Speaking with some competitors after 4x4, they did have a pro-WCA is responsible thought, due to the fact that you don't know what is going on with your puzzle while you are in the waiting area.
Please post your thoughts/opinions and explain thoughtfully instead of jumping to an immediate "yes" or "no"
At US Nationals, after placing my puzzle on the drop-off table, the puzzle and the scorecard were both stolen. I know it is bad to still obsess over this, but all in all, should the WCA be responsible for a puzzle you grant to them?
Do you think it was a bad idea to have a drop-off table be right next to where competitors can enter/exit given the fact that someone can just take a cube up?
Do you think that in this case after granting your puzzle and trusting any organizer/runner/delegate/entire competition to take your puzzle, scramble it on their own terms and only use it for when you compete, should make them completely responsible for damaging, destroying, or losing the puzzle?
Speaking with some competitors after 4x4, they did have a pro-WCA is responsible thought, due to the fact that you don't know what is going on with your puzzle while you are in the waiting area.
Please post your thoughts/opinions and explain thoughtfully instead of jumping to an immediate "yes" or "no"
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