seaducer
Contributor
This is not about Scuba Police. This is about an individual certified by at least one training agency to train divers in a very unforgiving sport . This individual was acting in a mentor/guide capacity bringing less experienced divers on a reckless dive plan that violates one of the most important rules in cave diving. It does not need to be swept under the rug. Willful blindness to this misconduct is what is counterproductive. Would you want your loved ones to be certified by an instructor who does this?
If the instructor responsible wants to say "It was me, I screwed up, it wont happen again" that is a step in the right direction. There can be no forgiveness without repentance.
I have to say I kind of agree here. I mean, if we cannot expect a higher level of knowledge, common sense, and just plain diving smarts from our instructors, then why are they instructing?
The two divers are one thing, but the instructor is a pro, who not only should have known better, but should have known why rules are written. If he/she doesn't, should they be trusted to continue educating?