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I am pretty confident that Steve was as nice as he needed to be. If he was trying to cover his tracks, the story would really have changed. He's clarified things a bit, but the basic story remains the same. Kudos to Steve for giving a care about this diver that it bothered him even AFTER the dive. Not enough people who genuinely care to point things out and to discuss it afterwards. Could Steve have done a better job? Who knows but Steve, and really who cares anyway. All of us can improve on what we do... except of course Tech Admin: He's my hero. :D
 
Or did the system screw her. Probably her best qualifications lie within the VISA certifing agency.

SteveDiver:
She should of thought of that before she screwed the system....Oh well, eventually she will learn a lesson and ask for help. She is a certified AOW Rescue diver why would she need help? She made her bed and now she can lay in it. Why attempt to justify her ignorance? Even if tried I am sure she would not heed the advise. You are correct you would not want to be on the boat in need of help especially if you misrepresent yourself. An AOW Diver who cannot do a giant stride is humourous, an AOW Rescue Diver who leaves their buddy behind is ignorant. Her divebuddy dropped her after the first dive she then latched on and followed others without a divebuddy.
 

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