Unprofessional, unacceptable, and dangerous. Not sure I could have shown the restraint u/w that you did.
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I am just curious as to what you would think would happen if the instructor popped to the surface, embolised, and died on the spot. (And that is certainly possible.) What would you say to the students about your decision? What would you say in court later on?Next time pop his weights/belt. Few things could be more embarrassing than an instructor that loses his weights with students around. If he was on hid way down and at 15' no damage done but to his ego.
Vista,
Agree with everything you say except:
I understand the lines are maintained by the local dive ops... but how can they be "owned" by those same ops once they are placed in the Casino underwater park?
Hey boulderjohn. How about the other side. Instructor pushes an unknown diver off a line who is having trouble, said diver pops to the surface and "embolised". What does the instructor say in court? And to his "students" regarding his actions?I am just curious as to what you would think would happen if the instructor popped to the surface, embolised, and died on the spot. (And that is certainly possible.) What would you say to the students about your decision? What would you say in court later on?
In case you are unaware of it, you can have an embolism in 1/3 of that depth.
Vista,
Agree with everything you say except:
I understand the lines are maintained by the local dive ops... but how can they be "owned" by those same ops once they are placed in the Casino underwater park?
nope.. i dont agree with that at all vista. The difference is between permanent and temporary float/line.. Temporary line is for private use only.. Once that line is left permanently-- it becomes part and property of the park-- hence part of the state-- use for all tax paying citizens using the area... That is a state run and owned park..