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I believe IKO and PASA are just some commercial brands that sell certifications, see if I care that some of the instructors have some piece of paper that says they can teach how to kite. Sounds to me like NOBODY was teaching this guy, so that's his own fault, nobody elses. Most of us are grown ups and as so we should be able to accept the responsibility of ourselves, not others. Take the "holier then thou" attitude and get the hell out of here with it. |
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And about the people whom jump too close to shore, there are quite a few that do that. They are usually the riders whom have been riding for a while.
I almost had Danny slam into me and Randy's girlfriend on the beach one time a few months back. Jumping right next to shore, not to mention jumping in others ways consistently. He's not the only one, I know there are a bunch more. There's no way they're going to ban riding anywhere anyways. They can ban it off a beach, but you can always launch from the water. There's no way the police are going to waste their time trying to ticket you for it, and that's all they could do. I'd hope they would ban it from a few places, that way I'd have a riding spot all to myself. You think a sign that says "no kitesurfing," would stop all of us? I know it wouldn't stop me, I'll take my chances. I figure if I can get away with it a bunch then get one ticket it'd be worth it. |
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no offense, but those who are actual "grown-ups" will understand that we do have to take responsibility for others not just ourselves if we want to continue to have some of the best riding locations around... anybody can take responsibility for themselves, thats easy... but more respect to those who are man enough to take responsibility for others... (my 2 cents)
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EDIT: Not to mention that your reasoning for looking out for others is nothing but egotistical. |
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