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Everybody hug and make up and lets remember that ALL divers are super cool adventurers.
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Everybody hug and make up and lets remember that ALL divers are super cool adventurers.
John, again, very sorry for any poor behavior or anything else. None of us had any clue any of this was going on. If you can, please pass this apology on to your group.
Kristi,
Thank you so much for taking your time to reply. I really appreciate the apology I will pass it along to my group.
The events that transpired at manatee didn't really bother me. It bothered a group of freshly certified divers on their first dive trip. I also appreciate the response of the other two guys. And I'll let the others know that even though the cave divers who responded were the 7th and 8th cars in line, that we misunderstood our place as 3rd inline. I remember in grade school where kids that were in front of the line would let their friends jump in front of everybody that was already in line.. so makes sense.
I just wanted to say that I apologize if I was unclear for my intentions of writing the post. I wasn't necessarily looking for an apology from the divers or anyone. The only reason I wrote the post is because Chris was called a liar by you and a few others on a group in Facebook. While I'm not a part of that Facebook group, it is public I can see everything but cannot respond. I felt I had no way to back up what Chris was saying other than to post it here.
So I feel like if anybody really deserves an apology it would be Chris Richardson. Because he was called a liar for information that he relayed from my group and his post was dead accurate to the information that was told to him. So more than anything I think Chris deserves an apology for being called a liar on a public forum.
Again thank you so much for your time to respond to me. I know we have never met and don't know each other. And I hate the first time we talked had to be over something stupid. Hope you have a wonderful day. Please dive safe and continue to spread our love for this amazing sport to people all over the world.
Thanks,
John Baker
803-246-0305
Summary as I understand it:
Car 1 signed first, as a group, along with some other divers from their group that were in cars further back in line
Car 2 signed in second second, as a group, along with two or three other divers that were in car/s further back in line
Everyone around at the time seemed ok but apparently some newer divers didn't understand the "signing in as a group" process that has been in place for a while at Manatee, and (from what I have read) was utilized by people related to both car 1 and car 2, and got upset by what they perceived as cutting in line.
Somewhere/somehow this issue blew up on social media, people not directly involved in the situation got involved in heated discussions, which have now made it to ScubaBoard.
Have I missed anything?
Had i felt it would have made any difference I would have, my experience with the one person I knew was involved lead me to believe it would not make any difference at all. I don't like the whole "back channel" game that would have ensured so decided to lay this out in public.First part of this post is related to this thread, obviously, but also just a general observation, based on years of frustration related to this topic.
I think social media is great and adds a lot of value in many ways, but I also think that disagreements are often better handled 1/1.
I understand having a concern and wanting to see it resolved one way or another. I don't understand the tendency to call out people in public before trying to get their perspective 1/1, especially if there is no real time-sensitivity. If someone has a valid concern, why not try having a discussion with the person who one thinks did something inappropriate, rather than calling them out in public?
In this case, it doesn't even seem to me that aggregious of a violation of etiquette occurred (at least from the first hand descriptions from Chris H and Chad, who I have met but don't know).
Maybe a one/one conversation would have cleared things up before it got to this point. It's just a thought.
Summary as I understand it:
Car 1 signed first, as a group, along with some other divers from their group that were in cars further back in line
Car 2 signed in second second, as a group, along with two or three other divers that were in car/s further back in line
Everyone around at the time seemed ok but apparently some newer divers didn't understand the "signing in as a group" process that has been in place for a while at Manatee, and (from what I have read) was utilized by people related to both car 1 and car 2, and got upset by what they perceived as cutting in line.
Somewhere/somehow this issue blew up on social media, people not directly involved in the situation got involved in heated discussions, which have now made it to ScubaBoard.
Have I missed anything?