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  #31  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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  #32  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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  #33  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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  #34  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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  #35  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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  #36  
Old 05-21-2004, 05:40 PM
DrYak
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty

In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
"professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.

I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.

Dr. Y.

libero wrote:

> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important thing
> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is not any
> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can dive
> without be outlaw-
> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
> people crazy) .
> how is the situation in your part of world??
>
>
>


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Old 05-21-2004, 07:07 PM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty



DrYak wrote:

> In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
> operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
> will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
> "professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.
>
> I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.
>
> Dr. Y.
>
> libero wrote:
>
>> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important
>> thing
>> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
>> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is
>> not any
>> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can
>> dive
>> without be outlaw-
>> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
>> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
>> people crazy) .
>> how is the situation in your part of world??
>>


In Couzumel without the 'C' card you won't dive with any disve shop I
have encountered.

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Old 05-21-2004, 07:07 PM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty



DrYak wrote:

> In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
> operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
> will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
> "professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.
>
> I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.
>
> Dr. Y.
>
> libero wrote:
>
>> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important
>> thing
>> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
>> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is
>> not any
>> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can
>> dive
>> without be outlaw-
>> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
>> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
>> people crazy) .
>> how is the situation in your part of world??
>>


In Couzumel without the 'C' card you won't dive with any disve shop I
have encountered.

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  #39  
Old 05-21-2004, 07:07 PM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty



DrYak wrote:

> In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
> operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
> will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
> "professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.
>
> I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.
>
> Dr. Y.
>
> libero wrote:
>
>> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important
>> thing
>> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
>> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is
>> not any
>> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can
>> dive
>> without be outlaw-
>> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
>> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
>> people crazy) .
>> how is the situation in your part of world??
>>


In Couzumel without the 'C' card you won't dive with any disve shop I
have encountered.

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Old 05-21-2004, 07:07 PM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers - curisyty



DrYak wrote:

> In the US, there are no laws requiring training. However, most dive
> operations will not take you out without training and most dive shops
> will not sell or rent equipment without certification. It is either
> "professional responsibility" or fear of a law suit.
>
> I am not sure about the laws in Mexico or other dive destinations.
>
> Dr. Y.
>
> libero wrote:
>
>> i read all tread of this discussion and my idea is that the important
>> thing
>> is not the piece of plastic but the training.
>> but now i've another question quite related , here in italy there is
>> not any
>> restrictive law about diving certification, i mean that everybody can
>> dive
>> without be outlaw-
>> but now in a place they made strange local regulation that do not allow
>> divers to go over depth shown on the plastic ( business sometimes make
>> people crazy) .
>> how is the situation in your part of world??
>>


In Couzumel without the 'C' card you won't dive with any disve shop I
have encountered.

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