I really appreciate people listing the things they've done that they weren't supposed to do. But what I would really like to hear is how you convinced yourself that it was okay . . . if other divers are to learn anything from what we have done, they have to recognize the syndrome of "I know I'm not supposed to, but . . . "
Diving deeper than certified for. My first dives in really clear waters (as opposed to the murky dark waters I was taught in) I did dive below the 20 meter limit, to 25m or so. Rationale was that I was comfortable, had plenty of air, good viz, not too narced as far as I could tell, and was accompanied my more experienced divers. Related to this one is diving in harder conditions than during training; which at a guess a lot of people are guilty of

My cert agencies' official stance for multiple (rec) dives is no more than 2 per day. To my knowledge, they're not alone in that. Yet like almost everybody else I will do more than 2 dives per day on holiday. I do try to keep to an SI of at least 2.5 hours, and we're generally not diving anywhere near the NDL, but still.
Surfacing with less than 15 bar of pressure in my 12L tank (50 bar being the pressure you're supposed to surface with). I knew where I was, it was shallow enough to be able to surface easily, and so on.
Touched a turtle. Wouldn't do so normally (trained in look no touch etc) but when it leisurely swam past me close enough to nearly touch me (and not because the turtle was in any way cornered), I couldn't withstand the tempation to (gently) touch it.
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