SpyderTek
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Ok, Here is a topic that I thought of while searching for even MORE stuff to buy to feed my scuba habit:
Since items like "Spare Air" exist but have been proven amongst the dive community to be "unsafe", generate a false sense of security, or in any other way deemed a greater than normal potential hazard - Should they be removed from the market?
If so, who would / could make the call as to what items fall within this "ban" list? and furthermore, who would "enforce" the ban?
Perhaps instead of a ban a "warning" system simular to the Warnings on the sides of cigarette packs? Cause it could be said that Spare Air isn't all bad. It can be very usefull at say 10 to 20 feet? (postulating)
What are your thoughts?
SpyderTek
Since items like "Spare Air" exist but have been proven amongst the dive community to be "unsafe", generate a false sense of security, or in any other way deemed a greater than normal potential hazard - Should they be removed from the market?
If so, who would / could make the call as to what items fall within this "ban" list? and furthermore, who would "enforce" the ban?
Perhaps instead of a ban a "warning" system simular to the Warnings on the sides of cigarette packs? Cause it could be said that Spare Air isn't all bad. It can be very usefull at say 10 to 20 feet? (postulating)
What are your thoughts?
SpyderTek