drrich2
Contributor
But ‘everything you can’ isn’t pretty clear when talking about a recreational activity that seems decently safe the overwhelming majority of the time. We could play ‘what if’ scenarios to the point we could justify applying the buddy system to driving to the grocery store or riding a bicycle. Something could happen; your personal guardian should be on hand to spring into action.
There’s a big difference between an understanding of mutual willingness to render aid should something evident come up, vs. taking on a ‘duty of care’ like a doctor taking a patient under his care, or a teacher taking a minor child into her class.
The perception of how hazardous scuba diving in benign conditions is, and how much is to be done to mitigate that risk, seems rather arbitrary. From what I understand, in homes the bathroom can be relatively dangerous. Glad we don’t need supervision for that...
Richard.
There’s a big difference between an understanding of mutual willingness to render aid should something evident come up, vs. taking on a ‘duty of care’ like a doctor taking a patient under his care, or a teacher taking a minor child into her class.
The perception of how hazardous scuba diving in benign conditions is, and how much is to be done to mitigate that risk, seems rather arbitrary. From what I understand, in homes the bathroom can be relatively dangerous. Glad we don’t need supervision for that...
Richard.