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And then get sued by the victim's family if she dies from a lung over-expansion injury on her rapid trip to the surface, or get sued by the victim and/or family if she survived but ended up crippled from DCS.
I'm Not a Lawyer, but I don't believe there's any way to get sued and lose for following training while attempting to prevent the death of a diver who is acting irrationally and in imminent danger. And by definition, a new OW diver @ 140' is both.
Weight ditching is a last resort used to put someone on the surface when nothing else works. It's not guaranteed safe, but is probably better than dead.
If you're talking about "me", I would have grabbed the tank valve from behind and given a demonstration of exactly why I wear a BC with 75 pounds of lift when working with people I might have to haul out of the water.
However in this case, the DM apparently didn't feel up to the task or wasn't properly equipped, which is why weight ditching would have been appropriate.
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