H2oVolk
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After having read the 12 pages of posts on this subject on a different thread... I give up.
It is everyones right to patronize or not to patronize any shop they wish - point granted.
Compressors are available for sale and anyone can purchase one and fill their own cylinders - point granted.
Shops have liability, insurance, safety, and morality of business practice issues that are theirs to deal with and they have the right to do anything they feel they need to do to mitigate these issue - point granted.
There is no governing body set up to pass nitrox laws so noone is ever going to jail because of the marking that are or aren't on their cylinders - point granted.
That being said... It is my firmly held belief that bands help to keep dangerous situations from happening. I don't subscribe to the "if someone grabs/steals/uses my cylinder and it has something other than air in it, it is their problem" belief. I've been diving for 2+ decades and have had the opportunity to do some unbelievable dives, teach some awsome people, and meet some great friends... I am a technical diver, my cylinders are banded (some w/ 4" stickers, some with 6" stickers and some with 1" bands), I dive a B/P & wing, but I don't drink the Coolaid.
I believe that if your LDS requires banding it isn't a matter of them just wanting to F#)\ with you... they have a legitimate concern, issue, or reason for their policy. I would suggest calmly asking them about it and seeing if there is some middle ground you can reach with them.
I don't want to start a jihad, these are just my views... you all are welcome to believe as you will - I'm not looking for converts.
Be safe one and all...
It is everyones right to patronize or not to patronize any shop they wish - point granted.
Compressors are available for sale and anyone can purchase one and fill their own cylinders - point granted.
Shops have liability, insurance, safety, and morality of business practice issues that are theirs to deal with and they have the right to do anything they feel they need to do to mitigate these issue - point granted.
There is no governing body set up to pass nitrox laws so noone is ever going to jail because of the marking that are or aren't on their cylinders - point granted.
That being said... It is my firmly held belief that bands help to keep dangerous situations from happening. I don't subscribe to the "if someone grabs/steals/uses my cylinder and it has something other than air in it, it is their problem" belief. I've been diving for 2+ decades and have had the opportunity to do some unbelievable dives, teach some awsome people, and meet some great friends... I am a technical diver, my cylinders are banded (some w/ 4" stickers, some with 6" stickers and some with 1" bands), I dive a B/P & wing, but I don't drink the Coolaid.
I believe that if your LDS requires banding it isn't a matter of them just wanting to F#)\ with you... they have a legitimate concern, issue, or reason for their policy. I would suggest calmly asking them about it and seeing if there is some middle ground you can reach with them.
I don't want to start a jihad, these are just my views... you all are welcome to believe as you will - I'm not looking for converts.
Be safe one and all...