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Old 22nd September 2007, 06:08 AM   #11 (permalink)
Tony Jay
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I occasionally dive solo, but not because of your logic.

The vast majority of car accidents involve drivers who have a valid driving
licence.

The vast majority of airplane accidents incolve pilots with a pillot's
licence

The vast majority of diving accidents involve divers who have received
training

"the vast majority of diving incents if not all involve dives with buddy's"

All simple and all flawed arguments
Tony


"Tony" <tonyhywels@m> wrote in message
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> What interest me is that the vast majority of diving incents if not
> all involve dives with buddy's so how good is the buddy system well
> after nearly 30 years of diving I've not seen much evidence to support
> it as being a safer way of diving.
> > Tony

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Old 22nd September 2007, 09:04 AM   #12 (permalink)
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>> All of the above are at least safe and experienced recreational divers.
>> Some are safe and experienced technical divers.
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> Any of them live in upstate NY or near the coast in NJ, MA, or RI?


Some that were not specifically named do. I'll leave it up to them to reveal
themselves.


 
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