mislav:
I agree with what you say here. Again, it's no different from my post you quoted. The only difference, but again, we may feel the same here, is that PADI does cover a lot more material in their programs than their instructors teach during courses based on those programs. I do not blame PADI for this.
When you've seen enough accidents that should never be happening on course, you'll see it differently.
When you see why the accidents are being caused by you'll see it differently.
When you realize that the agency knows full well what's going on and refuse to correct the actions, re-write standards and effectively discipline the instructors, you'll see where the fault lays here.
It's a world-wide systemic problem and it's is knowingly being ignored for profit's sake.
You may as well believe that smoking doesn't cause cancer either, because the tobacco companies have been saying that for decades too,.......does anyone really believe that anymore?
I have seen countless real safety violations, accidents and out-right skuldugery.....I know for a fact that the agency has been informed, and I have YET TO SEE any meaningful move via any method to ensure the same thing doesn't happen again, either by that instructor or the instructor base as a whole. I have NEVER see an instructor tossed or even suspended for anything OTHER THAN, not paying their annual dues.....or something like a sexual advance towards a student.
I even went so far once as to ask what was the acceptable student body count now adays before they would actually do much, given one of their recent QA's. They couldn't pin a number on it, but it's more than 1 plus a whole lot of attempts, evidently.
I get the "We're clamping down, student safety is number one" speach all the time....the final action is complete BS if it's anythignng at all, and so actions speak louder than their propoganda.