spicyayam
They don't have money for a hotel in Bali but they are planning to go on holiday in Australia.[URL unfurl="true"]https://coconuts.co/bali/news/polish-couple-arrested-in-gianyar-for-camping-outside-during-nyepi/[/URL][MEDIA=twitter]1638384638673682432[/MEDIA]
Foamcrest
The arrogance of these people is beyond belief. Nyepi is one of the most critical elements of Bali life and these arrogant Bules, because they are white and Western oriented in their thoughts and actions, totally disrespect the Balinese culture and customs.I have posted earlier, as have others recently, we are guests in this country and the customs and the Balinese way of life must be respected and observed.
Markit
I'm always astonished at the patience of the local cops to this sort of behavior. In America they would have happily shot them long ago. Problem is people know that and string this shit along until it breaks - you can see the woman knows this is wrong but the guy is trying to stretch his small dick out as far as possible. I want the pecelang to all be kitted out with 50 Amp tasers and then these vids will get interesting! Make the feckers dance!
sakumabali
that they always have to discuss :(
harryopal
Shoveling food into his mouth as the Balinese fellow is trying to explain the rules to him is indicative of a lack of any sense of common courtesy. I hope he enjoyed his stay in detention but it seems with this lack of intelligence he will learn nothing from the experience and will in future simply bad mouth Balinese to anybody who will listen to him.
Mark
They'll be deported back to Poland, at their own expense. If they can't afford it, they'll rot in imigrasi detention. End of holiday, and good riddance.
Balifrog
I'm always astonished at the patience of the local cops to this sort of behavior.In America they would have happily shot them long ago[/QUOTE]Agreed.And in Thailand the local tugs would have beaten the shit out of him after 3 minutes.Anyway, give them 2 free nights in jail and then deportation.BTW, I doubt that they would have argued like that with Polish cops ! Because that wouldn't have last more than 2 minutes before being thrown in the van.
AuroraB
In Buleleng a large crowd of rowdy locals on motorbikes (Madurese according to the dialect spoken) headed for a beach outing on Nyepi day, ignoring Pacalang request to turn back! Will they be "deported" back to Madura?Our house in South Denpasar was dark and in silence. My local neighbours (from NT) gave a shit about Nyepi. Sitting outside all evening, drinking, shouting, lights on. "Deportation" back to NT or?Nah. The locals will not be "deported". It is more fashionable going after the odd uninformed bule.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.detik.com/bali/berita/d-6633686/warga-ngotot-rekreasi-ke-pantai-saat-nyepi-lawan-barisan-pecalang[/URL]
Markit
People do lots of things at home that would get them jumped on in another area of their country and for sure in other lands. Ever see the locals shitting on the beaches in Sri Lanka or India? How about Germans prancing about naked in saunas or at the lakes? I think the locals tried to handle the Pols as diplomatically as they could to begin with but when their advances were repelled it got a little shirty, and rightly so IMHO. Tasser the MFs and let em dance! One vid of that would end all entitled rebellion among the Rus/Digital Gonads!
Balifrog
In Buleleng a large crowd of rowdy locals on motorbikes (Madurese according to the dialect spoken) headed for a beach outing on Nyepi day, ignoring Pacalang request to turn back! Will they be "deported" back to Madura?Our house in South Denpasar was dark and in silence. My local neighbours (from NT) gave a shit about Nyepi. Sitting outside all evening, drinking, shouting, lights on. "Deportation" back to NT or?Nah. The locals will not be "deported". It is more fashionable going after the odd uninformed bule.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.detik.com/bali/berita/d-6633686/warga-ngotot-rekreasi-ke-pantai-saat-nyepi-lawan-barisan-pecalang[/URL][/QUOTE]This, on a wider scale and with a bit of fanatism on both sides could one day degenerate badly IMHO.
mugwump
I'm always astonished at the patience of the local cops to this sort of behavior.In America they would have happily shot them long ago.Problem is people know that and string this shit along until it breaks - you can see the woman knows this is wrong but the guy is trying to stretch his small dick out as far as possible.I want the pecelang to all be kitted out with 50 Amp tasers and then these vids will get interesting!Make the feckers dance![/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
Markit
Oh happy days! -> [URL]https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2023/03/24/bali-to-deport-two-polish-nationals-for-flaunting-nyepi-ban.html[/URL]PS if anyone has access to the full article wouldn't mind a copy here?
Balifrog
The video is on here.[URL unfurl="true"]https://coconuts.co/bali/news/polish-couple-arrested-in-gianyar-for-camping-outside-during-nyepi/[/URL]Deserves 48h in jail and then deported. Absolute disrespect.
matsaleh
Oh happy days! -> [URL]https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2023/03/24/bali-to-deport-two-polish-nationals-for-flaunting-nyepi-ban.html[/URL]PS if anyone has access to the full article wouldn't mind a copy here?[/QUOTE]Full Jakpost article posted on another site:[URL='https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2023/03/24/bali-to-deport-two-polish-nationals-for-flaunting-nyepi-ban']Bali to deport 2 Polish nationals - The Star Malaysia[/URL]
gtrken
Full Jakpost article posted on another site:[URL='https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2023/03/24/bali-to-deport-two-polish-nationals-for-flaunting-nyepi-ban']Bali to deport 2 Polish nationals - The Star Malaysia[/URL][/QUOTE]Well at least all this is taking the pressure off the Aussies as the worst behaved tourists :)CheersVery well behaved ( well that's what I tell the wife)Ken
AuroraB
Oh happy days! -> [URL]https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2023/03/24/bali-to-deport-two-polish-nationals-for-flaunting-nyepi-ban.html[/URL]PS if anyone has access to the full article wouldn't mind a copy here?[/QUOTE]Happy days indeed! Here from Pancing park in Denpasar: Hundreds of "locals" out and about enjoying themselves on Nyepi day! But at least Bali officials managed to deport two foreigners. Always go for the low hanging fruit.[MEDIA=youtube]GJQsPerqIF4[/MEDIA]
Shadrach
I saw many reactions to this topic. Some very aggresive, some showing locals making business in Denpasar on Nyepi. The tourist were not handling it well. They were nervous and didn't know how to react. Eating and arguing. So they didn't handle it the situation very well. I don't think it is a crime to be sitting in a bale minding your own business on Nyepi. Why don't people have the right to camp on the beaches, empty bales, or in the mountains by a river or lake without renting or paying? People in the west do this all the time. As long as their respectful for peoples property and don't bother anyone or break laws then why not camp for free? Is it that we are just allowed to stay here as long as we pay, pay, pay! I'm sure they would go to the local warungs, restaurants, laundry, and such and support the locals that way. It could be a good experience for all. Lighten up some.
Shadrach
In Buleleng a large crowd of rowdy locals on motorbikes (Madurese according to the dialect spoken) headed for a beach outing on Nyepi day, ignoring Pacalang request to turn back! Will they be "deported" back to Madura?Our house in South Denpasar was dark and in silence. My local neighbours (from NT) gave a shit about Nyepi. Sitting outside all evening, drinking, shouting, lights on. "Deportation" back to NT or?Nah. The locals will not be "deported". It is more fashionable going after the odd uninformed bule.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.detik.com/bali/berita/d-6633686/warga-ngotot-rekreasi-ke-pantai-saat-nyepi-lawan-barisan-pecalang[/URL][/QUOTE]Very good point about the double standards. Locals can go to the beach make business in Denpasar, use electricity, party, but tourists are big criminals for sitting in a bale by the beach. It's just another way of extorting money from tourists. I was guite shocked reading the reactions of the folks on the forum. Taser them, shoot them, lock them up, wow that's pretty intense. This is the only reaction that made sense and made a good point. Thanks.
YachtRock
I saw many reactions to this topic. Some very aggresive, some showing locals making business in Denpasar on Nyepi. The tourist were not handling it well. They were nervous and didn't know how to react. Eating and arguing. So they didn't handle it the situation very well. I don't think it is a crime to be sitting in a bale minding your own business on Nyepi. Why don't people have the right to camp on the beaches, empty bales, or in the mountains by a river or lake without renting or paying? People in the west do this all the time. As long as their respectful for peoples property and don't bother anyone or break laws then why not camp for free? Is it that we are just allowed to stay here as long as we pay, pay, pay! I'm sure they would go to the local warungs, restaurants, laundry, and such and support the locals that way. It could be a good experience for all. Lighten up some.[/QUOTE]It literally is a crime though to be outside while on Nyepi. If this was any other normal day, it wouldn't be an issue. They should respect the local culture, rules, and customs, or get out. If they don't agree with it, then it's their right but perhaps better to go live somewhere that is better suited to their personality.
Balifrog
Very good point about the double standards. Locals can go to the beach make business in Denpasar, use electricity, party, but tourists are big criminals for sitting in a bale by the beach. It's just another way of extorting money from tourists. I was guite shocked reading the reactions of the folks on the forum. Taser them, shoot them, lock them up, wow that's pretty intense. This is the only reaction that made sense and made a good point. Thanks.[/QUOTE]Tourists or even "residents" are NOT locals ! It is as simple as that.So, locals can do thing tourists can not. Same goes in my village in France, and if a bloody tourist doesn't like it we'll be happy to show him the way out.Hell, I have lived / worked in a dozen countries (some 8 and 10 years), I always knew my limits as an immigrant ! (And don't give me the "guest" B.S., a guest in my house respects MY rules, and it's not negociable, even for my kids.)