I happen to agree with Gedunk on this. I used to work with Uncle Samuel once upon a while ago.
They are too large to do anything with any level of efficiency and I dare say, that it is best if things are kept that way. Remember, there is a word for efficient government. It is called dictatorship.
I know that government certifications can be a pain for some and pass many incompetent people who happen to take the same basic test every other year or so (see the joke of a written driver's license test in my home state for an example). For that matter, look at the "official write-ups" on the Doria incidents in 1998-1999. The guy doing the investigating was basically a Caribbean diver trying very hard to apply that experience to diving on a wreck 240 ft. down. This is likely the type of person that we would have coming up with conclusions about what rec. instructors should be teaching. I don't see this as a good thing.
While we will always have our accidents/incidents, so will drivers, skiers, rock climbers, motorcyclists, kids on bicycles, ..... etc.
They are too large to do anything with any level of efficiency and I dare say, that it is best if things are kept that way. Remember, there is a word for efficient government. It is called dictatorship.
I know that government certifications can be a pain for some and pass many incompetent people who happen to take the same basic test every other year or so (see the joke of a written driver's license test in my home state for an example). For that matter, look at the "official write-ups" on the Doria incidents in 1998-1999. The guy doing the investigating was basically a Caribbean diver trying very hard to apply that experience to diving on a wreck 240 ft. down. This is likely the type of person that we would have coming up with conclusions about what rec. instructors should be teaching. I don't see this as a good thing.
While we will always have our accidents/incidents, so will drivers, skiers, rock climbers, motorcyclists, kids on bicycles, ..... etc.