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Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Bobby » Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:42 am

No more dirty holidays in Bali with your secretary:


https://www.9news.com.au/world/bali-sex ... 115e6d1479


Bali tourists could soon be jailed for having extramarital sex.

By 9News Staff
6:47am Sep 20, 2019

Bali tourists could soon be jailed for six months for having consensual sex if they are not married.

The ban on extramarital sex will be introduced under amendments to the country's criminal code that appear set to pass within the week.
Living together outside of wedlock, providing contraception to children under 18, the abortion pill and insulting the president will also be crimes punishable by jail terms in Indonesia under the proposed changes.


The 1.2 million Australians who visit Bali annually will not be exempt from the strict laws,
which would be introduced in the next two years once they are pass parliament.
Director of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society Tim Lindsey said the laws were "highly regressive", but questioned if they would actually be imposed.
"The extra marital sex provision is new to Indonesia, it will create huge problems for foreigners if it's enforced, though Indonesia is awash with laws that are never enforced," he told The Sydney Morning Herald.
"Will tourists have to take marriage certificates to Indonesia?



"This also exposes foreigners to extortion. It would be easy for a police officer in Bali to say you aren't married, you have to pay me. That's a quite likely scenario."
Mr Lindsey believed Australia would update its travel advice if the laws do pass.
"It's a very real risk and they will have to warn the more than one million Aussies who travel there each year," he said.
"They don't get that it will have an effect on tourism."
Indonesian MP Teuku Taufiqulhad also hinted it would be hard to enforce the laws for extramarital sex, saying it would be "no problem, as long as people don't know".
Human Rights Watch Indonesia researcher Andreas Harsono reluctantly said he believes the laws will be passed.
"I hope I am wrong. We are lobbying multiple parties to try and stop this," he said

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© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2019

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Nicole » Sat Sep 21, 2019 1:30 pm

A sign Indonesia is becoming more hardline in its Islam.

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Bobby » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:12 pm

Nicole wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2019 1:30 pm
A sign Indonesia is becoming more hardline in its Islam.

I really hope that the economy of Bali is ruined beyond repair
over these stupid mussie laws.

I hope all those dodgy tourist operators starve to death from no money.
They are the ones responsible for putting methanol in drinks
and poisoning or blinding Australian tourists.
Their rat and cockroach infested island should be burnt to the ground.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australi ... spartanntp

Bali bonking ban panic: Australians CANCEL their holidays to the resort island because they fear being arrested over new laws outlawing sex before marriage.

Australians have already started cancelling their holidays to Bali over fears they could be arrested ahead of Indonesia's threat to make sex outside of marriage illegal.

Tourists and locals could be jailed for up to six months for having sex if they are not married under a ban to be introduced under amendments to Indonesia's Criminal Code.

If passed by parliament, the tough new laws will make consensual sex between unmarried adults a crime, and will also make it illegal for unmarried couples to live together.

Australian entrepreneur Elizabeth Travers - who runs 30 villas across Bali - said cancellations have already started pouring in.

'The law has not even changed yet and I have already received cancellations. One client said they no longer trust coming to Bali because they are not married,' Ms Travers told The Daily Telegraph.

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Redneck » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:22 pm

Well no more Bali holidays for me.

:emb

:rofl

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Nicole » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:24 pm

I really hope that the economy of Bali is ruined beyond repair
over these stupid mussie laws.
The Balinese people are lovely bobby. It is unfortunate they will suffer.

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Bobby » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:24 pm

Redneck wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:22 pm
Well no more Bali holidays for me.

:emb

:rofl

The religious police will be spying through keyholes into every hotel room.

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Re: Bonking ban in Bali

Post by Bobby » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:25 pm

Nicole wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:24 pm
I really hope that the economy of Bali is ruined beyond repair
over these stupid mussie laws.
The Balinese people are lovely bobby. It is unfortunate they will suffer.

They can blame their stupid Muslim Govt. - not us.
Many will starve to death as their entire Bali economy collapses.

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