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Old 13th October 2006, 15:27   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Maritime War Graves

Quote: (Originally Posted by jerry@jwwhatley.com) View Original Post
I think care should be taken regarding the feelings of the families of the lost. I think most would agree that posting photos or videos of remains on the Internet would cross the line. To view the issue from a different perspective, how would our families feel if one of us died in an Rebreather accident and divers were posting pictures of our remains floating about the ocean floor?
Very fair point. Not one I've had to face (and not one I really want to). All the wrecks I have ever seen are far too old for there to be remains. I can't imagine what would make someone want to post pictures of remains anyway.

We (divers) probably need to define a code for this kind of thing, along the lines of the 'take only pictures, leave only bubbles' strap line.

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