Scuba Lawyer
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Back when I was actively teaching if conditions were at all sketchy we would skip the dive and turn it into a lesson on spotting rip currents, timing wave sets, etc... Unfortunately, we would often see classes that travelled a fair distance to get to the dive site and pushed forward with a dive regardless of conditions. Not saying that's what happened here. I wasn't present and have no means to assess what conditions existed. However, I have dove San Carlos Beach and the breakwater many times and have seen classes entering the water that had zero business doing so. I only opened my mouth one time back in the 80's and told an instructor standing on the beach that he really shouldn't be taking his students on a check-out dive that day. He impolitely told me what I could do with my "irrational and unsupported" opinion and took his class out anyway. One of his students broke their ankle on that dive. Not my problem. Now I just silently observe. My condolences to the family of the diver lost at the breakwater. My 2psi