Belzelbub
Contributor
Maybe a uniform of sorts. In many cases, they are easy to spot. Yellow Zoop computer on the wrist, split fins, fancy snorkel with valves, etc., regs configured for secondary donate, split fins, jacket BC, rental tank. Regulator and console dangling, etc.In many parts of the world, new drivers have to display a sign with a big "L" (for Learner) on the back of the car. Maybe diving should consider the same....
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I don't do a whole lot of charter or group dives, but if I see any of those, it will alert me that this might be a new diver. Not 100% fool-proof, but if I see any of those, I might log that mentally as this is probably a new diver.
Conversely, if I see a diver with a DIN reg, streamlined rig, SW computer on the wrist, bolt snaps securing accessories, etc. it's probably likely that they've done a few dives.
Or, maybe we can petition the agencies to teach the "Learner" hand signal. Diver forms L with index and thumb of right hand and holds to their head. Or maybe the veteran divers use this to motion toward the learner to alert other divers.