Originally posted by threaded
View Post

Yes, Threaded I have done those things. I have spent over 20 years of my recreational life either in or on the water.
Water is a dangerous and unforgiving medium. I have pulled people from lakes, rivers and the sea but THE most dangerous environment is the 'harmless' village pond. It can be 6 inches or 6 feet deep and you'll never know until you jump (or worse, dive) in.
The reason that they're dangerous is the stuff at the bottom. I',m not talking about the shopping trolleys, bikes and wire that can trap you - I'm talking about mud. Stinking, oozing, glutenous mud that sucks you down and keeps you there... and also hides you after you've thrashed about in it for a minute or 2.
So yes, I have performed rescues, but I've also let the professionals do the work - that's the harder decision to make because any fool can jump in.
I praise everyone that rescues people, but I don't condemn those that don't.
I would love to be able to say "I'd do it" - but I am not ignorant of the dangers and consequences of getting it wrong, both for my myself and my family.
If you want a real ethical dilemma, try the 'husband and wife diving together when things go wrong' scenario, then add 'children back at home' to the mix. That'll get your juices flowing.



Comment