John_B
Grasshopper
As long as the divers are certified and have buddies, I don't see how the the DM was technically obligated to do anything. He wasn't going to be much help to anyone underwater anyway, waiting on the shore...
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As long as the divers are certified and have buddies, I don't see how the the DM was technically obligated to do anything. He wasn't going to be much help to anyone underwater anyway, waiting on the shore...
Or loan the guy working gear?But if the DM wasn't there who be there to take 10 bucks from these guys? :shocked2:
Last weekend I went on a shore side organized by a LDS. They had one of their DMs there to collect our ten bucks, make sure we had a buddy, and generally look after people.
The above portion from the OP gave me the impression that the DM was doing duties in a professional capacity. It clearly states that the LDS had one of their DMs there to collect the money, buddy people up and generally look after people. Making a personal dive before the air runs out is not part of these duties and actually interferes with them. Hence my conclusion. Did I read it wrong?
Safe Diving,
George
D/Ms know what they are getting themselves into. They are accomplished divers. If I were you, I would not imitate him, however, until you also have become a D/M.
It was really nice of him to loan out his own gear.