great!
We can't dive the local lakes and quarries because the dredgers silt thing up so bad in the first 15 minutes of a Saturday moning that you can't see your hand in front of our face. Now PADI's gonna get them silting up our wrecks at 200+ ft.
Maybe they'll get them on a once in a lifetime dive in cannonball and trash that too.
I'll bet that if we try real hard we can get enough divers scratching around on their knees during guided, once in a life time dives to trash all the caves and wrecks.
Shoot now we can kill all the coral down to 400 ft.
Why don't we just all wear blindfolds to get our zero vis fun and use poison and dredgers to mess up the caves. It'll work almost as well and won't be as dangerous.
Sorry but guided recreational, on the knees, all inclusive tech training isn't going to instill the appreciation, awe and skill that gets a team in to see these places and out in one piece without destroying what they're there to see.
We already have face prints 1500 ft into cave systems at jumps. How does a diver good enough to get a full cave card get their face in the silt?
Imagine what it's gonna look like when they're taught to kneel and hang onto somthing while tieing off a reel!
PADI don't get it!
By all means, IMO, every one has the same right to access to these fantastic places. However I strongly believe that they should develope the skill and knowledge to do it (I hate to say it)...never mind I won't...but at least off their knees and as capable thinking divers who don't need to kneel (even when using a reel and/or bag).
Sorry for the rant. Well not really.