xyrandomyx
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Of course it would everything to do with diving! What do you think, someone's politics affects safe diving practices? How is that possible?
To me this is really very simple; all professional dive operators, meaning companies or individuals that are taking money for organizing and leading dives, providing tanks, sending guides into the water with divers, etc...have a responsibility to adhere to generally accepted safe diving practices. If what has been posted on this thread is accurate, I believe that any reasonable, informed 3rd party would easily come to the conclusion that this dive does not adhere-not by a long shot-to safe standards for recreational diving.
Legally, that's a different story, but you can bet that no dive op in U.S. jurisdiction would dare do this. They'd get creamed if someone got hurt and sued. They're apparently violating the most basic standards of safe recreational diving set by any of the recognized agencies.
And of course, I think everyone agrees that the ultimate responsibility for diving safely lies with the diver. I believe that, and I try to dive accordingly. But that doesn't release the operator from responsibility IMO. And the idea about the captain being a "bus driver"? No way...this boat is leading dives, not simply picking up passengers on a route.
If you want to start a new thread, I'll be happy to reply there -- think it's a little off topic here.