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i cannot speak for others but i did not take the question as referring to what you are describing. i think most people understand that anything to do with the boat, crew, or passenger safety comes first.There are times when for safety reasons it can not be avoided, like the people who can't or don't know how to secure their dive cylinders on a diver charter boat.
If you have ever ran a dive boat you will know what it is like, here I [or a DM or deck hand] would check every cylinder was secure before we were underway, not making way, before leaving the dock/wharf [made fast to the shore] , in between dives and before leaving the dive site, most times we put the cylinders in the racks for them and other insist they do it [the don't touch my gear type], I don't care , it is checked by the boats crew, and if it is not right we handle it, get over it.
For those that don't know: The word "underway" means a vessel is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground. "Making way" means the vessel is making way through water. If the vessel is drifting and moving with current, she is underway but not making way.
Don't leave your gear unsecured, blocking other diver's access, or in the way of mooring lines and cleats and other boat equipment and 99.999% of the time no one is gonna touch your stuff.Divers ain't the problem.
It's the dope head boat monkeys.
Exactly, we that work on boats, check knobs are open, because many have jumped in the water with tanks closed, we don't like dealing with incidents, and I personally dislike working on dive boats more and more, it feels like an accident waiting to happen EVERYTIME.That is exactly their responsibility.
And if they didn't find 5 of them every day, they would likely stop doing it.
I ask before I do it every time. Never had anybody object. They guys that reach back and check their own during their predive, I don't touch them as I watched them open the valves.
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I wonder how "In my defense they pretty much didn't deserve to live" would be viewed by a jury?Not sure why that is always brought up in every thread.
If you jump in with an empty wing, and your air off, well...........you pretty much don't deserve to live.
Are these people jumping in without their reg in their mouth?
I inflate my wing, and breath off my regs on the deck, every single dive.