Here's the waiver we signed last time:
Dive Waiver English - Scuba Dive Costa Rica With Rocket Frog Divers
See if you notice any difference.
That it relinquishes any culpability, even if they are at fault? I dove with Rocket Frog. I liked them.
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Here's the waiver we signed last time:
Dive Waiver English - Scuba Dive Costa Rica With Rocket Frog Divers
See if you notice any difference.
I have an incurable medical condition known as being a cynical a*hole. It makes me believe that the only reason that guy didn't answer "yes" to the COPD question on the release form, is because the form didn't have one.
I have an incurable medical condition known as being a cynical a*hole. It makes me believe that the only reason that guy didn't answer "yes" to the COPD question on the release form, is because the form didn't have one.
That is ridiculous. If the guy's doctor told him not to dive because it would kill him, but he dove despite knowing that, and his entire dive group was aware of his condition, the diver and his entourage are guilty of gross stupidity. Even if there was no question on the release form, anyone with a passing knowledge of COPD, especially with the doctor's warning, would know diving with that disease would be like playing Russian Roulette with a Glock. In that case, the diver had a terminal case of dumbass, and his cohorts will have to live with their decision the rest of their lives.
Or..., he dies doing what he loves, on his own terms, and it's not considered suicide.
Well, then he also had a terminal case of A-Holeism for putting the dive crew, dive op, and other divers through that kind of emotional trauma. Narcissist is too kind of a description for that kind of behavior and disregard for the impact of one's actions on other people. If he wanted to die doing his own thing, he should have rented a bunch of tanks and done as many solo shore dives as possible--the end result would have been the same without involving other people.
To their credit, he did not share this information with them prior to the trip - they actually found out the morning he died in the elevator on their way down from breakfastThat is ridiculous. If the guy's doctor told him not to dive because it would kill him, but he dove despite knowing that, and his entire dive group was aware of his condition, the diver and his entourage are guilty of gross stupidity. Even if there was no question on the release form, anyone with a passing knowledge of COPD, especially with the doctor's warning, would know diving with that disease would be like playing Russian Roulette with a Glock. In that case, the diver had a terminal case of dumbass, and his cohorts will have to live with their decision the rest of their lives.
Altamira:If he wanted to die doing his own thing, he should have rented a bunch of tanks and done as many solo shore dives as possible--the end result would have been the same without involving other people.
Snoweman:And then he would have been an a-hole to the coast guard, first responders, divers that happened upon him.
I modified & added a few specific medical questions to my release after a fatality we had 2 years ago. The diver had been diagnosed with severe COPD and was told by his physician that diving would kill him. His entire dive group knew this. Day 3, 1st dive of the day - he died upon surfacing from embolism in his lung as a direct result of his medical condition. He did not disclose this to us, his dive group did not disclose it to us and he was 100% dishonest on his release. Had I known that he was suffering from COPD - I most absolutely would have denied service to him - that one is an absolute NO to diving.
To their credit, he did not share this information with them prior to the trip - they actually found out the morning he died in the elevator on their way down from breakfast![]()