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No ... it's because most of us feel that scuba diving is an activity that should only be pursued by people who are capable of taking responsibility for their decisions and actions. A "nanny" mentality ... whether it's about air fills or diving activities ... creates an atmosphere of dependency ... a feeling that someone else is somehow responsible for keeping you safe. That's a great way to develop divers who are incapable of taking care of themselves ... which to my concern will do more to harm people than to protect them.So some (most)of you feel as though it is not a dive shops responsibility for what the customer buys because the ''darwin'' saying is so famous around here.
If you are unwilling to take responsibility for your own actions and decisions, you simply should not be diving.
There are laws regulating the sale of tobacco and alcohol to minors. Adults don't generally get carded ... I certainly don't. By the same token, there are "laws" regulating how old a child must be before they can get certified. Those laws, however, are self-regulated ... they are agency laws, not civil ones ... and as such, it is up to the agency, not the government, to decide what they should be.If scuba shops do not ID because the dumb/weak will die, then why do convienence stores ID for tobacco and alcohol? So only the adults can kill themselves? Let the kids kill themselves also, afterall, darwin wouldn't wait until they're 18...would he?
There have been a few scuba-related laws passed in the USA ... usually at the municipal or state level. In every single one that I'm aware of, they were either ill-conceived or poorly enforced ... which, in both cases makes them worse than useless. The last thing most divers want is the government telling us how we are allowed to conduct our recreational activities. The best way to prevent that is to self-regulate ... and self-regulation means taking responsibility for yourself.
I was being a bit flippant, because $260 seems a bit high for an AL80 and a fill card to me ... but if you think it's a fair price, that's fine ... it's your money.If you can show me a dive shop that gives $100 fills for an entire year please do. I get tired of hearing shop owners bitch'n'moan about how they don't make any profit on air fills because the compressor is 16k, the yearly boo bah is 4k and thats 234 thousand fills/year which is 4909/day which means they can barely break even. Please quote my math problem as many have done with my fill card. Seriously people, this is a scuba forum, not a signifigant figures forum (yeah, go look it up, because you don't know what signifigant figures are).
Why? If you fill your car's gas tank and go out and get into an accident on the highway, do you sue the gas station?Do I want the dive shop to do my thinking for me? No, and I take offense to such an assumption. Do I foresee lawsuits happening because a dive shop sold air fills to someone who got killed while diving? Yes.
I pay $100 a month for unlimited nitrox fills ... works out to about $4 a fill over the course of a year ...How much are your fill cards?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)