Do you have a dive sticker on your car?

Do you have a dive sticker on your car?

  • Yes

    Votes: 73 60.8%
  • No

    Votes: 47 39.2%

  • Total voters
    120
  • Poll closed .

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I have stickers, but my car's a ****box and I'm not worried about it being broken in to. I figure when it comes to looking valuable, dents cancel stickers.
 
MSilvia:
I have stickers, but my car's a ****box and I'm not worried about it being broken in to.
we used to get guys come to the Carribeanwith a pr of full foot fins and the old sneakers(trainers) they would leave there old sneakers close to the shore and say"there old no one wants them" they would be gone on there return.
One mans trash and so on.
 
element:
I know up in NE at all dive sites you will see about 90% cars with dive stickers of one sort or another.

I always knew I was a 10%er. :eyebrow:

Cripes, soon after we married my wife removed the "gun" sticker I had on my truck, but left the ready-rifle-rack in place. :11:

Now I live in Maine-achusetts and miss that sticker !!!
 
ShakaZulu:
I see cars with stickers, realize they are divers, but so what.....whoopie. It's not like we pull over and chat about our dive experiences, or the correct DIR gear configuration (me wonders if the DIR dewds must have two stickers on their cars??).
Probably, and they probably have redundant stickers in the glove box too incase one of the ones on disply gets damaged ('fails') ;)

:D
 
pennypue:
I'm usually against stickers on my car......he's stunning. (not a she, it's a he, I checked. )

Hey, cool! My truck's a "he" as well. I tried thinking of my truck as a "she" and it just doesn't work, at all........ that truck and I have been through a lot especially lately so if he wants to be a "he", he's welcome to it.
 
Come to my shop on a weekend and see how many have stickers on their cars, tucks, mini vans or what ever they are driving. Yes I do have them on my truck also.
 
Green_Manelishi:
Cripes, soon after we married my wife removed the "gun" sticker I had on my truck, but left the ready-rifle-rack in place. :11:

*pouting* Geez, can you have a talk with my hubby? He has been promising me one of those for my truck for 5 years now....
 
This is a strange thing. Why would one want to advertise that they have lots of expensive dive gear in their car to steal? Or even better yet, why would someone advertise that their wallet or purse is unattended in a car when it is parked at a potential dive site? :06:

The perceived benefit is to express your personal interests/hobby to perfect strangers driving down the road. This puzzles me. I assume that this is some inherent need to make yourself known in a somewhat anonymous world -- along the lines of tattoos, piercings, bumper stickers, T-shirts, etc. Is this to initiate contact with others or to include yourself in a group?
 
[ Is this to initiate contact with others or to include yourself in a group?[/QUOTE]
Personally I have met some interesting people in parking lots based on the display of stickers and dive flags...the problem, for them, was that I was generally in the parking lot to arrest them...so our conversations were short...The dive stickers on my SUV are there because my 11 year old dives and thinks "peace frogs" in dive flag colors are cute...
 
adurso:
Personally I have met some interesting people in parking lots based on the display of stickers and dive flags...the problem, for them, was that I was generally in the parking lot to arrest them...
My case in point! They're thief magnets.
 

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