Divectionist
Contributor
You can do whatever you want because PADI and the others are just a means for operators to take you diving without checking you out first - and nothing more - BUT:
- You should adhere to the limits set by an operator as part of the conditions of their business taking you on a tour, and not to make other people's experience difficult or even dangerous
- It is on you the customer to say something/step away/make others aware as appropriate if a dive operation has unsafe practices, even if this is just your opinion as long as there are objective reasons
- It is a good rule of thumb to enter novel diving experiences under supervision, and always with the appropriate equipment. So certain certs under a good instructor are useful, or if a good instructor is not available, your own due diligence research and reading plus the presence of an instructor is still better than pushing it alone. I think deep diving in particular is best approached via deep dive/tech courses, other specialities are a bit more questionable, to me anyway.
- You should adhere to the limits set by an operator as part of the conditions of their business taking you on a tour, and not to make other people's experience difficult or even dangerous
- It is on you the customer to say something/step away/make others aware as appropriate if a dive operation has unsafe practices, even if this is just your opinion as long as there are objective reasons
- It is a good rule of thumb to enter novel diving experiences under supervision, and always with the appropriate equipment. So certain certs under a good instructor are useful, or if a good instructor is not available, your own due diligence research and reading plus the presence of an instructor is still better than pushing it alone. I think deep diving in particular is best approached via deep dive/tech courses, other specialities are a bit more questionable, to me anyway.