admikar
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While topic is somewhat explicit, I believe this is correct subforum, so new divers can also have an idea how to react. (Mods, feel free to move this)
This thread is motivated by a conviction of a diver by Maltese court Maltese court convicts dive buddy.
While we don't know full story, I'll go on assumption that what is said in this article is true
So, my question is, how to proceed? You see that your buddy is not in any shape to continue dive, yet refuses to end it. Do you continue with the dive to stay with your dive buddy or do you end it on your own and risk leaving your buddy alone?
Personally, if I am not happy with a dive and my buddy refuses to respect my call to end it, I would go up on my own. I am aware that this would bring increased risk of me being charged if something happens afterwards, but we are trained to not push the dive we are not happy with.
Your thoughts?
This thread is motivated by a conviction of a diver by Maltese court Maltese court convicts dive buddy.
While we don't know full story, I'll go on assumption that what is said in this article is true
Diving buddy found guilty of AFM soldier's death in 2020 Gozo tragedy
Christine Gauci, 35, had died in the limits of Sannat
timesofmalta.com
Personally, if I am not happy with a dive and my buddy refuses to respect my call to end it, I would go up on my own. I am aware that this would bring increased risk of me being charged if something happens afterwards, but we are trained to not push the dive we are not happy with.
Your thoughts?