Accidents and Incidents: When I first joined Scubaboard I was really intrigued by this forum because I saw it as a vehicle to troubleshoot my own development as a diver and avoid certain mistakes. But quite frankly I am dismayed by the useless drivel that is passing for accident analysis. Posts are made based on a newspaper clipping or video from local news and then with no other information members are going wild with their speculation and opinion. There must be a better way to present the findings of particular near misses and or accidents because what currently is happening is not benefiting anyone and in many cases is damaging to various instructors and family members of victims.
Secondly, in the Advanced Scuba Discussion forum there seems to be a great deal of hostility directed at anyone that raises questions about the various certification agencies in addition to the presentation of a basic opinion that flies in the face of the status quo. I don't think this is healthy. Once again, how can you have a debate if some members with thousands of dives shout down the rest of us. It seems that some are just lurking around with the intention to ambush.
I think scuba is an amazing past time and devote countless hours doing it and spending countless dollars funding it. I am surprised by the shear lack of objectivity in the two forums mentioned above.
PD
Secondly, in the Advanced Scuba Discussion forum there seems to be a great deal of hostility directed at anyone that raises questions about the various certification agencies in addition to the presentation of a basic opinion that flies in the face of the status quo. I don't think this is healthy. Once again, how can you have a debate if some members with thousands of dives shout down the rest of us. It seems that some are just lurking around with the intention to ambush.
I think scuba is an amazing past time and devote countless hours doing it and spending countless dollars funding it. I am surprised by the shear lack of objectivity in the two forums mentioned above.
PD

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