When I see new divers that put the tank on backwards, drive the yoke screw through the tank valve o-ring, dive with so much fog their mask looks like it's frosted, while walking across the bottom, don't understand how they "ran out of air" and generally completely miss basic concepts of SCUBA, I think it's time to stop doing whatever we're doing and move back to training methods that produced divers that don't do these things.
So the occasional vacation diver did not forget instruction over time and make those mistakes in those days?
When were those good old days exactly?
It certainly would not be the last decade that DAN has fatality statistics for (1995-2005), because that would be too recent.
Would it be the first decade that DAN has statistics for (1970-1980)? Would those be the good old days?
BTW, in 1970-1980, the average number of diver deaths per year was almost 50% higher than in 1995-2005.
That's pure numbers of deaths. Since we don't have figures on the total number of divers (which would certainly be much, much higher now), we can't judge the change in percentages.