SapphireMind
Contributor
I don't see the fallacy, can you share? We obviously have different points of view and that affects what we might see as fallacious or not.I suspect if you actually thought about what you've said here, you'd see the fallacy. Either that, or you are just trolling.
There are many people who don't see a doctor regularly. They may have an undiagnosed condition that is far more dangerous than mine, but just because they don't know about it, they're cool to dive and automatically safer?
I think people should talk with their physician prior to diving, no matter what conditions you may or may not have, but requiring a permission slip from the doctor is not making anyone safer. And with the attitudes of calling people names and disparaging them if they disclose a medical condition, it encourages people to not share information with their dive team, which is entirely counterproductive.
There is a dude that it took 7 years in the US to get a doc to sign off, I think he did a total of 10 visits, plus testing, none of which is covered by insurance, all because the docs, especially in the US are very risk averse to signing forms like that, for fear of liability falling on them. It's all about the blame game, and not actually making people safer to dive.