SapphireMind
Contributor
If you want to have everything and everybody regulated in everything they do, then sure, require an annual -- no, let's say monthly -- full physical. Do we think diving will be safer? After all, they could get real sick in the month since their physical. There is no good solution here, except for the personal responsibility of the diver. This thead is about taking a class, being under instruction, and then the standards aer clear. Arguing about what divers ought to be doing for the rest of their life is just trolling.
These are exactly the people that @caruso thinks ought to just answer NO on the form and lie their way into the class.
Even if the "permission slip" as you call it means they have indeed talked with their doctor? I don't understand your logic.
This is where I see the fallacy - you see how dumb it is to require a monthly full physical, it is up to the personal responsibility of the diver. And it's not just about taking a class, because as I've seen - everyone requires that form to rent gear or take a dive. Not solely while under instruction. If it was only that I'd have less issue with it, though I would argue that everyone should have a doctor's note in that case for instruction.
The "permission slip" is easily faked. It doesn't mean you've actually spoken to anyone or done any thinking. I can talk to my doctor without them signing a form essentially holding them liable if I have an accident or do something stupid. There is no difference between asking someone to say they've talked to their doctor and actually having a note.