Because they should both be focussed on diving skills so that the trainee can survive long enough to later take a course in underwater photography when they've mastered skills like buoyancy and avoiding the corals etc. That way they can avoid potential emergencies and not destroy reefs.
Recreational diving is fun and relatively safe. If taken seriously. It is not serious to be taking pictures as a trainee at 30 or 40m.
The instructors are as culpable as the novice in allowing such unprofessional behavior.
Most of my instructors have been first class. But I did have one set of instructor/guides who were bordering on criminally negligent. Caveat emptor.
Rescue qualified diver.
One hundred mils of product in a one hundred mils capacity container would leave no space for a propellent gas and so an intended aerosol becomes inert just like liquid in a screwtop bottle. As an asthmatic I will face having inhalers confiscated. But then perhaps restocking the perks for security staff is the intention.🤔
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