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Re: Scuba Question

In Reply to: Scuba Question posted by VRE on January 16, 2003 at 00:15:55:


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Posted by:
Spitzer

on January 16, 2003 at 09:44:04

Most dive shops will require you to have a PADI certification to get tank fills. However, you might be able to get away if you explain to them your intended purpose. I have friends that get fills at local dive shops without any problems.

Best to ask them though.

Good luck!

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: I'm planning on buying a scuba tank soon. I found a local dive shop, but haven't called them or dropped by yet.

: I wanted to know if they require a permit or anything to buy and have the scuba tank filled?

: Thanks


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