OK I get it now.
This is a crusade against solo diving.
Evven though the thread is not about solo diving you see it as a place to blame all the troubles of the diving world on solo diving. Oh no, that is wrong, all the troubles in the diving world are the fault of solo diving and PADI.
He could have been doing lots of things underwater but what he WAS doing was WORKING on moorings and that is COMMERCIAL DIVING.
Aren't you the guy who says that people should be left alone to do what they want?
I guess in your world a dive is safe if you are not getting paid but somehow is much more dangerous if you are getting paid.
On a working diving being solo is a bad thing, but a buddy is not the answer. For working dives (this is about a person working on harbor moorings) the answer is using the proper commercial standards, procedures and equipment.
This is a crusade against solo diving.
Evven though the thread is not about solo diving you see it as a place to blame all the troubles of the diving world on solo diving. Oh no, that is wrong, all the troubles in the diving world are the fault of solo diving and PADI.
He could have been doing lots of things underwater but what he WAS doing was WORKING on moorings and that is COMMERCIAL DIVING.
Aren't you the guy who says that people should be left alone to do what they want?
I guess in your world a dive is safe if you are not getting paid but somehow is much more dangerous if you are getting paid.
On a working diving being solo is a bad thing, but a buddy is not the answer. For working dives (this is about a person working on harbor moorings) the answer is using the proper commercial standards, procedures and equipment.