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That seems crazy, but I'm not sure why it's here?

I tend to agree, but the Tai Cave one was here too (which wasn't applicable until later when one rescue diver lost his life)....
 
Agreed. I know the cave fiasco was not directly related in the beginning, it quickly became dive related. But you are certainly correct. I just honestly don't want to keep running across events that are not diving related. It will completely ruin this imho. The duck boat is a perfect example.
 
I tend to agree, but the Tai Cave one was here too (which wasn't applicable until later when one rescue diver lost his life)....
So, click the Report button on post 1 and explain.
 
Some of them relate because principles involved are similar. In the duck boat incident it relates to scuba as divers are involved in the recovery, which can be very dangerous.

Personally, if I found it unrelated to scuba I'd just not read it instead of saying we need to ban anyone else from reading about it. If it really seems that problematic, report it.
 
So we're posting accidents where divers are going to be going in for a recovery now? I'm not trying to be a prick, this just seems completely off base, and if everyone else does it, the worth of this great forum, will evaporate.
 
So we're posting accidents where divers are going to be going in for a recovery now? I'm not trying to be a prick, this just seems completely off base, and if everyone else does it, the worth of this great forum, will evaporate.
That's not the message that was delivered.

Perhaps you may consider that some people see a relevance between this incident and scuba diving (no, not recovery related), especially where commercial movement of people over bodies of water are concerned. There are lessons to be learned here.

If you dont like it, how about just reporting it as a waste of your time instead of wasting your time telling people who find relevance in it that they are wrong and shouldn't keep forcing you to waste your time?
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how about just reporting it as a waste of your time instead of wasting your time telling people who find relevance in it that they are wrong and shouldn't keep forcing you to waste your time?
It was moved.
 
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