According to the definition of toggled: "A Flag status. A Flag is Toggled when the Flag’s pointer is not nested in the Detent and the Flag is not touching a robot of the color Alliance for which the Flag would award points. When Toggled, points are awarded to the red Alliance if the pointer is to the left of the Detent, and awarded to the blue Alliance if the pointer is to the right of the Detent. In the case that the Flag pivots beyond the containing PVC structure, the Flag is no longer Toggled. See Figures 18-20 on the following page."
It is possible for a robot that is below the legal height limit to raise a flag above the detent structure as there is nothing preventing a flag from being raised up the PVC pipe.
Say a low flag is currently toggled for the blue alliance. A red robot drives into the blue flag with the intent to rotate the flag such that it becomes toggled for the red alliance. When driving into the blue flag, the flag incidentally gets raised on top of the robot (say on a wedge). The match timer ends and the red robot becomes disabled holding the flag in a raised position.
When scoring the match, the low flag appears very close to either being toggled for the blue alliance or not being toggled for either alliance (neutral). According to the definition of toggled "A Flag is Toggled when the Flag’s pointer is not nested in the Detent... When Toggled, points are awarded to the red Alliance if the pointer is to the left of the Detent, and awarded to the blue Alliance if the pointer is to the right of the Detent" Because the flag is raised too high up, It is unclear if the pointer is to the right and scored for the blue alliance.
Because the pointer is not nested in the detent, is it scored for the blue alliance? Or would this scenario fall under the case of "In the case that the Flag pivots beyond the containing PVC structure, the Flag is no longer Toggled"