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dusta said..
The schools also don't do any education with their students as they themselves have NFI . They are all blowin instructors . The school owners have nfi what is going on down there . I've given up telling people to keep their kites over the water , not coming right into shore and doing a transition etc .
I couldn't agree more dusta.
I drove by one day recently and parked up to watch.
Soul Kite instructors, (even wearing their T-shirts with the business name on the back!) were repeatedly riding and jumping exclusively
inside the markers, right up to the beach. Kites over the footpath, you've seen it all before anyway dusta. BUT from a school who regularly teach down there, I thought how fkn short sighted and inconsiderate of them.. Make a quick buck this season with no thought to the future, or for anyone else. Nice advert guys, way to set an example!! BTW, was there a big scary shark outside the markers? You can't swim? Or was the 'chop' (lol) too big.. Pathetic.
Anyway, if that school ignores the guidelines set in place by WAKSA to keep the place open, how do they expect their many students (and everyone else watching) to have any respect for keeping the place accessible.
Before any smartass bleats "why didn't you say anything"? I wasn't kiting, I gave up kiting there a long time ago. I've spent years down there, educating the ones who pleaded ignorance & asking the others with egos bigger than their kites to do the right thing.. If I'd got the f off reply or disrespect that particular day, I'd probably be up on an assault charge.
Yes the writing's on the wall, and it's only the regular crew down there who can blame themselves when the privilege has gone. Educate, police it, or lose it.
There's too many of us older crew are past caring now.