Fred Pawle is a dedicated surfer and sub editor with the Australian newspaper. Carol Ann Philips is the only girl on the team, as an attractive white boogie boarder growing up in Hawaii, hers is a unique perspective on the pecking order in the crowded line up of the islands. Two very informative chapters were contributed by Gunter Swoboda a surfing Psychologist and Gordon Stammers a councillor with the Victorian State government justice department. Both these learned men see surf rage as a fact of overcrowding that has to be dealt with by every surfer if they want to continue riding waves into the future. Certainly California has seen the worst cases of surf rage, from the surfer who was sent to jail for assault with a deadly weapon when he attacked another surfer with his board to a group of young surfers being arrested for stoning an older man who paddled out at their home break. Michael Kew is a 25 year old surfer who has a degree in English and his chapter is the most detailed account of surf rage in America. In order to give a balanced understanding of the situation Glen Hening one of the founding fathers of the Surfrider Foundation wrote an inspired chapter.
South African surf writer Craig Jarvis turned in a revealing piece concerning a honeymoon couple visiting Mauritius and being confronted with violence and aggression, that defiantly put a damper on their married life. To lighten the heavy nature of this topic, DC Green an experienced surf journalist who always manages to reveal the funny side of any situation wrote about his confrontation with surf rage in a typical Australian country town.


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