Indonesia Minister of Tourism Asked Foreigners to Stop Breaking the Laws

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According to Indonesian Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno, the government is laying out the red carpet for international visitors. Nonetheless, he emphasized that foreigners must stop breaking the relevant laws and rules.

This remark is made in reaction to the Balinese people’s worry about the bad behaviour of foreign tourists.

Indonesia Minister of Tourism asked foreigner to stop breaking the law
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“If they break the laws, we will take firm action. Of course, we will guarantee that visitors can participate in tourism events securely, comfortably, and joyfully,” Sandiaga said on Monday 6th of March, at the Weekly Brief With Sandi Uno event.

Sandiaga also provided a list of dos and don’ts for foreigners to make sure they are not breaking the law. For example, how to keep and honour religious norms, traditions, and culture, as well as local community values such as environmental protection and preservation.

Tourists were breaking the law by using smoke bombs to take pictures in tourist areas. What a huge letdown. Sandiaga stated, “And we believe that instruction needs to be enhanced.”

Additionally, he stated that companies that offer services to foreign visitors must be monitored and may even face societal sanctions in cases of foreign violations of Indonesian law. For instance, “you (business players) have to make sure that [foreign visitors] use helmets when hiring motorcycles and not altering the license plates.”

He emphasized, “We monitor them and ensure they adhere to not breaking the law.”

If these efforts are unsuccessful, the government will deport tourists who frequently break Indonesian law by reporting them to the embassies and taking numerous decisive actions.

He explained that lousy behaviour by foreign visitors affects the tourism standard because other travellers would be greatly upset by the careless actions of visitors who violate the law.

With so many cases of tourists breaking the laws in Indonesia, it is not surprising that the authorities should take real action regarding this matter. From breaking religious beliefs to working illegally without any proper permit. A pilled up cases of foreigners breaking the laws in Bali is such an extensive discussion thanks to a prominent figure such as Niluh Djelantik, who believes that foreigners and locals could live in harmony as long as everyone abides by the law and regulations of Indonesia 

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