It’s not about money, it’s about someone telling me I can’t do something unless I do it their way, no one is going to tell me I can’t fill a dive tank unless they put a stamp on it or go diving unless they give me a piece of paper that says I can, I don’t live like that. I’m an adult and I know what I’m capable of, like I said it’s a personal choice.
In my Belgian diving CMAS club there was an instructor a bit like you. He would do deep air dives, but no problems because he had his select group of buddies he did it with (I was one of them in the past). My Belgian old school **** CMAS card has no depth limit on air, so even if there was a scuba police or insurance issues all was ok, we could do these dives we were certified (or certifiable) to do them!
Deep in Belgian context means 55-60m max because there are not a lot of places you can go deeper (both north sea and quarries). I did quite a lot of dives with him in this depth range, until I smarted up after an incident or 2.
Then 1 year he started going to Malta (gozo) doing deeper and deeper on air. 80m, 85m, 90m, etc... Still all fine, until he started showing pics of his antics to less experienced divers and started encouraging them to do the same. He even put a picture of his divecomputer reading 101m on his wall. His sorry ass was kicked right out of the club and the federation. (he's now a PADI instructor) and with reason!
Your post is not about personal freedom.. it's not about that... it's about chest thumping. If it was about someone can't tell me what I can and can't do, you wouldn't post on a forum, you would just go diving. And with your 5000+dives you should know there is no scuba police and nobody is going to stop you to do the dives you want to do (your buddy choice will become severely limited I guess, but hey maybe not in Ireland).
But if you start chest thumping on a public forum... you should expect some backlash, you dinosaur
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PS: Thanks for posting the wreck names!
PPS: I've utter respect and admiration for dinosaurs... with one caveat... they need to be the evolving kind
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