Edit: Bill 13


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Posted by Dustyn Farrow on December 28, 1999 at 21:39:47:

In Reply to: Bill 13 posted by Dustyn Farrow on December 28, 1999 at 17:10:09:

: I cannot believe that someone would even propose something so dumb as Bill 13. I
: am 13 years old and I just passed my diving course this summer. Now I'm am being told
: that I will not be able to dive on any wrecks with my dad, Rob Farrow. I didn't go through
: all the trouble of studying and open waters so that I could swim around on the bottom admiring the fish!
: My dad has written a letter opposing Bill 13 and has sent it to many MPP's (members of
: provincial parliament) and divers, I hope many other divers have and will do the same. I
have attached an URL which contains the E-mail addresses for the MPPs. As for Bill
: 13, it says it will preserve shipwrecks by prohibiting people from diving on them, but my
: question is, exactly who are they preserving these wrecks for? Prohibiting divers from
: doing what they love is not going to save a wreck. Wrecks, both wooden and steel, will
: eventually collapse on their own. An example of this is the Whale back Barge 115 wreck(Steel Barge),
: it has already started to collapse under its own weight. Another example is the Mary Mclachlan
(Wooden Schooner), whose deck collapsed sometime over the winter of 96/97. With its deck gone it will eventually
: collapse and we will lose a part of our heritage, not due to diver carelessness, stripping,
: or damage but due to weather and time. There are those few divers who do strip wrecks,
: about 1% of the entire diving public, but why should they ruin it for the rest of us. I think
: that Bill 13 should be scrapped, for the sake of all divers.

: Thanks for reading,

: Dustyn Farrow




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