robint
Contributor
This is New Mexico after all, sounds like some ethnic sensitivity. "I felt like I was in a movie about the southside of LA" Blue Hole is a public park, all should be welcome. Most of the divers are from out of town, trying to restrict access to the locals doesn't seem right.
Yes, as a New Mexico resident I am well aware of ethnic diversity issues. The fact is, the people at the HOLE this past weekend were very scary people(regardless of their ethnicity), I am sure many were carrying weapons, and the fact they were confronting divers, refusing to let them use the stairs, etc. made me and others feel unsafe. I was not saying that Hispanic people should be restricted at BH, I was saying that these particular thugs reminded me of a movie about the southside of LA. There was a huge difference between the crowd on Saturday (mostly families) and Sunday (gangland thugs). I had a few of them walk up to me and point at the dive gear, and ask me what I rented it for... I tried to explain that we owned the gear and it was not for rent, that the divers were certified divers or those taking cert classes. They usually replied "oh really.." I felt threatened, I really thought they were going to just start grabbing the gear, and I don't think anyone there would have stopped them.
My point in posting this is to let those know who go to BH on a regular basis, like we do, what is going on there currently. I wish some Officials from the City of Santa Rosa had shown up to see it. More than one group of divers was there from out-of-state and I know one of them asked the Lifeguard to call the cops. I saw the diver speaking with the Officer when he showed up, along with the Lifeguard, and a group of these thugs was asked to leave. After the cop left, the Lifeguard told another group to leave (4-5 more guys). It was an ugly scene and I thought there might be some violence, but they finally left.
It was not a friendly environment for divers.
robin