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    December 9, 2009

    Will Obamacare Heavily Tax Or Even Outlaw SCUBA Diving?

    I try and stay politically neutral here, after all this is a diving blog, not a political blog; however, it was pointed out to me that if Obamacare passes, I might not have anything to blog about in a few years.

    As seemingly ridiculous as the headline states, there may be more truth to it than you think.

    So many laws have been passed in the name of “public safety.”

    Seat belt, helmet, smoking, drinking, jay walking, and other “nanny state laws” were not passed because the government cares about your well being.

    The real “reason” is to lower the supposed costs to society when you are hurt – and according to most politicians, everyone will eventually get hurt.

    So what will happen to sports like SCUBA diving, hang gliding, rock climbing and bungee jumping that are considered “dangerous” pastimes if national healthcare passes?

    Randy Shaw,* the training manager at the National Association of Underwater Instructors, which organizes scuba diving teachers, said he wouldn’t put it past Congress to at least inadvertently include his members in a higher-risk pool, but that he hadn’t seen anything that would lead him to be concerned.

    “Right now people are more worried about how they’re going to keep their dive shops open,” he said. “But if the health care bill were to include diving as a hazardous risk, and increase premiums, we’d try and fight that any way we could… you can pretty much statistically validate that diving is less risky to your health than walking in a major city.”

    Shaw had strong feelings about the bill overall.

    “The whole thing is just an excuse for them to be able to control your life a little more,” he said.

    SCUBA shop gets raided by the Health Care Policehealthcare.

    The health care bill is more than 1,400 pages of government entitlements, taxes and special interest provisions – nobody really knows what this monstrosity will do, because nobody has read the whole thing.

    Look at countries that have, or have had, national healthcare – The Soviet Union (USSR) and East Germany (GDR) extended “free” health care to all, but outlawed hang gliding, hot air ballooning and private aircraft for “public safety” reasons.

    Greece, which has national healthcare, severely restricts recreational SCUBA diving off of their shores.

    Maybe outlawing SCUBA diving altogether will never materialize, but how will they offset the imaginary increased “risk to society” unless they impose some kind of additional tax?

    *Randy Shaw was quoted from an article published at www.freerepublic.com.

    December 6, 2009

    R.I.P. – Cyber, Diver’s Best Friend, Attack Dog

    Rest In Peace
    Cyber The Attack Dog
    199? – December 5, 2009

    Cyber the Lifeguard
    Cyber the Life Guard

    Cyber The Divemaster
    Cyber the Divemaster

    Cyber the Rocker!
    Cyber the Rocker!

    Rest In Peace, Our Eternal Friend!
    Rest In Peace, Our Eternal Friend!

    To view this video on YouTube, click here.

    It was a very sad day today for the regular divers here; we were informed that a long time icon in the diving area died yesterday.

    Cyber The Attack Dog is no longer with us.

    As for the diving, whether I can use the weather, the fact I had no air, or my mental state as an excuse, I stayed dry.

    Most divers decided to dive off The Point; it was a little rough, but everyone made an expert entry, so I didn’t get any entertaining video.

    That is okay by me!

    I finally met Halibug and his dive buddy…

    Halibug and friend.

    Never take a picture into the Sun on a cloudy day, otherwise it will look like this.

    Nice meeting you guys – you are always welcome to debrief with us!

    Birds off of Long Point

    I sat in The Cove; TwinDuct and Professional Debriefer Paul joined me later.

    Conditions at The Cove.

    The water was fairly flat outside the surf zone; divers reported that the water was warmer than the air and that the vis was as good as 20 feet.

    Traditional debriefing continued.

    Traditional debriefing continued.

    There’s a set of storms coming into the area, so I have to see where we are on the lobster liberating and weekend dives – there might be a slight delay.

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