jonhall
Contributor
Having been 5 years ago, it would probably take a little effort to even figure out who to report it to. Wonder what the facts were about the dive and deaths from 3 ½ years prior at the same site - surely an investigation was completed and a report should then be available from that incident. Seems you would have to find out if the dive op is still in business, if the same people are running the business, if your DM is still working, and which dive organization they are/were affiliated with.
Brings up a good point - if there is a violation of rules, what should one do. How many divers on a vacation in Mexico even know there are different rules? If reported immediately after the incident, I would probably have done the following (assuming I survived, was uncomfortable on the dive, and knew it was a violation): tell the DM how I felt and that they should consider who they take diving into a cave, tell the dive shop owner, and if I was really ticked off about it, report it to the organization the dive op is affiliated with. If there is someone who oversees the cave/cavern/cenote, I would inform them also. Who else is there? Would Mexican police take a report and do anything about it?
I honestly don't know to whom this should be reported, but it should be reported. It is a violation of the rules there.
Brings up a good point - if there is a violation of rules, what should one do. How many divers on a vacation in Mexico even know there are different rules? If reported immediately after the incident, I would probably have done the following (assuming I survived, was uncomfortable on the dive, and knew it was a violation): tell the DM how I felt and that they should consider who they take diving into a cave, tell the dive shop owner, and if I was really ticked off about it, report it to the organization the dive op is affiliated with. If there is someone who oversees the cave/cavern/cenote, I would inform them also. Who else is there? Would Mexican police take a report and do anything about it?