The last days here in SW France we had small fun waves at 2-3 ft with no wind and sunshine, so the lineup was pretty full. In my afternoon session today, I was overtaken paddling out by a youngster on a longboard. Just as he passed me, the waves got a bit bigger but there was still time to paddle over the shoulder. But he did not do that. Instead he dove under the wave and abandonded his board, which hit me hard on the head, creating a significant cut that caused lots pf bleeding. I came to my family on the beach with blood spilling over my face, wetsuit and board and they were quite shocked. The good news it does not seem to be serious - a doctor took care about it and it should be ok in a few days, but i am quite angry, especially as the guy did not even check how I was and it means I will be missing at least three surfing days.
I have learned my lesson not to expect security awareness from fellow surfers and try to keep more distamce myself, but in this situation it actually would have been difficult. How do you keep the distance of others do not care and get close to you?