I wonder if they make Teddy use a dive flag?
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spectrum:Be careful about skirting the spirit of the law.
stevead:The "spirit of the law" is to get around the free the beaches law and make it too much of a PITA to dive there. Having each diver tow an individual line would make for a bigger spaghetti fest than the night before the boston marathon. The law, as interpreted is patently discriminatory and unsafe.
Dash_Riprock:I was out at Lane's Cove Yesterday (Friday 8/24). I was diving alone and there were three others on the rocks. As we were sitting there chatting the Gloucester Harbor Master Showed up.
He said that he was going around the dive sites this weekend to inform divers about the "ordinance" requiring one dive flag per diver. He said that shortly, he will be posting signs to that effect at all the popular dive sites. He also told us that "at that point he will be enforcing the law and that any diver found to be diving with-out a flag would be fined $100.00".
I asked him how it would work with groups like O/W classes, boat charters and other large organized groups. He acknowledged the dangers of such. He told me that he would grant waivers on a case by case basis. He said the policy will be to call his office a day or two before a dive with the dive site, date, and names of the divers in the group, and he would waive the rule for that dive or set of dives.
I might add that he was not acting like a jerk or anything like that.
Again, this is not second hand information - It came strait from the Gloucester Harbor Master.
Al
spectrum:I fully appreciate the frustration and peril that following the law entails and how money talks and that our precious seaside is falling into the hands of far to few well heeled possessive owners.
My point is that if this is truly an enacted law and if enforcement finds any diver surfacing not personally towing a flag he or she will be diving without a flag. If taken to court a judge would consider the flag array "cute". I just looked back through some threads and did not see the actual statute in question cited verbatim. I can envision poorly written verbiage that would make the array somewhat defensible but it would still be a crap shoot in court. The again taking your chances on a $100 fine is about on par with a charter fee & tip.......
Pete
lcl:This is slightly off-topic, but it seems it might be good to cultivate warm relations with the lobstermen. We could suggest that they tag their traps with identification, and then we can return bouy-less traps to them. There might be other ways as well in which we could be helpful to the lobstering community.