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Careful, the dive police will get you. You know, the ones that hang out at 60 feet to keep you from exceeding your training depth limit.
Personally, I'd worry more about the grim reaper. Beside the overhead environment, you also have silt outs, entanglement, entrapment, sharp objects, disorientation, and possibly narcosis to deal with.
It's common sense that some things add very little danger and some things are extremely hazardous. Without experience or training its very hard to know the difference. Some of the dangers of wreck penetration are not obvious. Reading a wreck diving book is a good start. If that doesn't scare you away, then find a mentor or take a course.
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