I do the same. Be courteous to the locals and as a instructor - have always made it a point to instruct my divers to be mindful of the environment and people. And sure - there are some of these folks around. However, for as long as I can remember and have seen - divers in Cape Ann aren't crazy maniacs who leave litter, shout at the top of their lungs, or spread gear so as to inconvenience others, or drivers.
That said - there seems to be a level of self-righteousness/colloquial behaviors that I have observed with some Cape Ann residents. Sometimes to the point of indignant. And sometimes intolerant. While this is purely observational on my part I've never gotten, or observed this amount of friction with diving groups in NY, CA, NJ etc.
As per Silva - he'll hurt someone one day and when that happens jail will be the most appropriate place for him.
That said - there seems to be a level of self-righteousness/colloquial behaviors that I have observed with some Cape Ann residents. Sometimes to the point of indignant. And sometimes intolerant. While this is purely observational on my part I've never gotten, or observed this amount of friction with diving groups in NY, CA, NJ etc.
As per Silva - he'll hurt someone one day and when that happens jail will be the most appropriate place for him.