Scared Silly
Contributor
Some thoughts for you. Here are three quotes from your posts:
So here is why myself (and others) took a bit of issue with your posts. First an instructor, you should know basic hydro rules. So to be honest you should have never needed to ask in first place. I might understand it if your were inquiring about another country. But the the DOT rules are federal and apply to all states (territories and other protectorates not with standing). Yeah there is some back and forth on commerce and what not but that is moot.
Second you state you felted punked by the crew. Were the crew also operating the boat or was there a captain on board? The captain might not know about the out of hydro cylinders and if the CG boarded the ship he is one holding the bag. I would think the captain might want to know.
The last time I got BS response from a crew member the I talked with the owner afterwards. And when there was a mishap (different trip) which was our fault but involved the crew we had a chat first with the captain then the crew. It was a great learning experience for all and handled totally professionally.
Third, you made no mention of your intent until this post several days later:
As such folks could only go off the information you provided. Further, while many do try to give the benefit of the doubt, this is an internet forum and things can go sideways very quickly. I do think that to be the case here. So while it was good to that you contacted PADI did you ever talk with the captain or shop? I would have probably started there. In the end like you, I too stand by my posts.
My son (also an instructor, works at a shop at home) brought this to the attention of one of the crew. The crewguy shrugged as if to say "so... what do you want?" He then specifically asked if my son wanted a different tank, and when we explained that we were more concerned about the shop not following proper safety procedures, the crewguy joked that he promised if the tank failed while we were diving the shop wouldn't hold us responsible.
I felt like I was being punked, and looked around for the cameras. This had to be a joke... but all the cameras were sitting in the bucket. No one was pointing one at me.
To those claiming that I just "looked the other way", am being hypocritical and unprofessional, and that in general I am failing to act on my duty to notify the appropriate people about this situation: you are way off base, and the fact that you have attacked me personally in this forum says a lot about your character.
If some of you thought I should have created a big commotion over the out-of-hydro tanks on the day I saw them, I will respectfully disagree. I suspected (as many of you have confirmed) that this was a serious violation of safety standards, as I know it is on the west coast where I live and teach. So before acting on what I found, I thought I should take a few days to gather information and act accordingly.
So here is why myself (and others) took a bit of issue with your posts. First an instructor, you should know basic hydro rules. So to be honest you should have never needed to ask in first place. I might understand it if your were inquiring about another country. But the the DOT rules are federal and apply to all states (territories and other protectorates not with standing). Yeah there is some back and forth on commerce and what not but that is moot.
Second you state you felted punked by the crew. Were the crew also operating the boat or was there a captain on board? The captain might not know about the out of hydro cylinders and if the CG boarded the ship he is one holding the bag. I would think the captain might want to know.
The last time I got BS response from a crew member the I talked with the owner afterwards. And when there was a mishap (different trip) which was our fault but involved the crew we had a chat first with the captain then the crew. It was a great learning experience for all and handled totally professionally.
Third, you made no mention of your intent until this post several days later:
My plan was to:
1. Solicit advice from those with more experience around the country by posting here. This has been accomplished.
2. Notify those that need to be notified.
I still stand by my earlier post, when I claimed I was not withholding any "secret" information. Anyone looking at those tanks can see the same thing I see. If others aren't educated or trained properly to recognize hydro dates (really?? all my students know this... you look right at the hydro when attaching a reg) that really is not something I can fix.
As such folks could only go off the information you provided. Further, while many do try to give the benefit of the doubt, this is an internet forum and things can go sideways very quickly. I do think that to be the case here. So while it was good to that you contacted PADI did you ever talk with the captain or shop? I would have probably started there. In the end like you, I too stand by my posts.