Originally Posted by
BS720
Wait, the general consensus is that when, in any surf(hollow or not) , someone is endangering your well-being, someone should politely point out to that person that they're being a dick? When someone drops in on you, they are physically threatening your person. It's not pointing a gun, it's not swinging a knife, but surf fins cut. Deep. Boards break bones and smash skulls. I don't see a collision in hollow surf NOT winding up in a trip to the hospital. A maggot just posted where a guy was getting shacked in Indo, a guy paddling out didn't observe the rules of the lineup, and the guy in the tube died. Skier code of conduct stands up in court. Does it with surfing, or does surfing police itself? I think there's something to be said for being afraid to drop in on someone. That's why I apologize like a mofo when I accidentally drop in on someone. I never do it intentionally.
Kala Alexander is a punk. He is open about violence, he has questionable legal principles, and I don't condone his actions. That said, when he was talking about Pipe, and The Wolfpak, I almost could see where he was coming from. Now, everyone has seen the video where he beat down the developmentally delayed kid. Perfect example of what I don't like about the guy. However, many people have died at Pipe. He mentioned that a Pipe drop-in can cost you your life. Is that worth a chew out? A board break? What if you do it twice?
I don't condone violence. If someone swung a board at you on the street, you could legally beat their fucking ass. If they drop in on you in the water, and you warn them not to do it again, you just threatened their life. I don't get involved in disputes in the water. I can count on one hand the times I've screamed at someone while surfing. I've never splashed water at someone, never pulled a leash when they were paddling. However, I don't think that the occasional display of wrath is that bad. It keeps things in check.