I think these scenarios are a good example of why some people think DIR are up on their high horse, pontificating to non-DIR divers. Here are 3 examples of non-DIR divers who are doing everything wrong, and these are used as typical examples while the DIR example follows textbook procedures. There isnt a single diving organization out there that would train someone to behave like the divers in 1-2. In the third example, apparently non-DIR divers can experience a ripped diaphragm by entering the water. What? Who has ever heard of such a thing. If the octo works right before you jump in, its going to work when you check it right after you jump in. And if you can rip a diaphragm during the dive, both are going to experience it. In my view, checking the octo before is just as good as after, and that is how other agencies train. If you have a problem with how the other agencies train, say so. Dont say See how stupid, irresponsible divers acting completely contrary to how they were trained by PADI act. Now compare that to our perfect model of our guys doing everything right. Youre not comparing apples to apples. Compare best practices to best practices and it might be different.