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The dangers of some areas of Bali, especially Kuta. Last activity 16 March by GuestPoster It seems the head of the Kuta local government and I are wrong. Strongly, I was chatting to 2 other expats this evening about their trips to Bali, and they're also wrong. So many people are wrong about the state of tourism in Bali - it's terrible. It appears there is only a minimal pimp problem so perhaps I misunderstood and 'lady lady' means they're selling some sort of perfume, and perhaps the weed I was offered so many times were offers of gardening services. So many blogs that tell exactly the same story about what Kuta's problem tourist have brought with them are also wrong. Perhaps I could link to a hundred more so you can complain about every one in turn. Still, I suppose you should make a start by getting the local government head removed as he has said pretty much what I have. Every corner in Kuta a drug store YOU can pick them at a glance, waiting for their next target. None offered a price, just said 'grass? A T-shirt? So I asked him again. You want cocaine or grass? He was just the first. I was approached seven times in about half an hour walking down popular Legian St in Kuta. You can pick them at a glance, standing by the roadside smoking a cigarette and waiting for their next target. Each dealer looked the same. Focused, middle-aged men in a T-shirt and old jeans. They didn't look high themselves, just out to make some money. Some followed me for a couple of metres before dropping back in defeat. By the end of the strip I was brushing them off with the same determination mustered at the polling booth on election day when forced to fight off those pesky pamphlet pushing volunteers. I wasn't the only one approached by these dealers. Brooke Clifford, 26, of Sydney, travelled to Bali last Tuesday. It is just constant. Everything from weed to cocaine and pills,' she said. I just walk away. Being offered drugs in Kuta's tourist strip On Kuta's tourist strip, Bali's drug dealers work the crowd in gangs of five or six people. Finding a deal is as simple as making eye contact. I do that — and the lookout approaches. There are very clearly problems in other areas of Indonesia, albeit mostly in the biggest cities, Bali has attracted the worst and most blatant of everything. Try to hide it all you like, but expats looking at life in that bit of Bali should be aware there are problems they will face every time they enter town. So with that said, I will end by extending my invitation to you and yours that on your next visit to Bali…come see us in Ubud, and let us gladly show you the real Bali. Sadly, just as I was about the visit the Java end of the island for work, the company had issues that forced me to postpone, then cancel. Hell of a pity as I would have been there for a week, but only 3 days working, then on to Sumba for a few days before returning to Jakarta. If I have work down there again, I'll drive down, but I'll avoid Kuta like the plague.. The Bali head, me, the others long terms Bali expats and others blog that expose the situation in Kuta are not wrong, the only one wrong is you with ur exggerated rappresantion of the reality, every day thousands of expats, tourists and families with kids walks the street of Kuta, and none of them is approached by drug dealres and pimps, whor eserve their attention towards singles male like u, mostly of wich are there loocking exactly for that. U continue to manipulate articles, thats the testimony of a single person, but u sarcastically pretend to claim that all the newspapaers are wrong, u are really embarrassing urself. Same as above, something that happens in Kuta, everybody knoes that, and many tourists go there looking excatly for that, sounds this familiar to u, Fred? Same as above, nobody hide nothing, u can find hundreds of articles like that, but u are completely wrong with ur exaggerrated and manipolated version of the reality, I already I have already demonstrated point by point on each of your posts. U stated that u been in Kuta for a few days holiday, to meet a friend, but thats what happen to compulsory lier, comes a time when they cant remember all their lies and fall into contradiction. Fred 06 March Report 40 posts West Java I do not live in Bali, but a few days there told me a lot about Kuta and some parts of the south. I met a friend Fred, why dont u publish something like this? These are: children involved in the sale, production and trafficking of drugs, trafficking of children for prostitution, child labour in the footwear sector; in mining; and in off-shore fishing'. According to Suyanto, prostitution activities in East Java have spread from Surabaya to neighbouring areas, such as Tretes, Malang, Kediri, Jember and others.. And while Bandung, the capital of West Java, still has the heaviest concentration of entertainment businesses, which are used for disguised prostitution, many are springing up along the developing stretch of Pantura North coast of Java that reaches from Krawang, Subang and Purwakarta to Indramayu. Indonesia is known worldwide as one the main traffickers of humans. The number of trafficked victims in Indonesia could increase to 75, to 1 million Kesjer, Each year the number of trafficked women and children has tended to increase. The Bali head, me, the others long terms Bali expats and others blog that expose the situation in Kuta are not wrong. There is a drug, prostitute, rip off, and drunken tourists riding motorcycles set of problems in Kuta - I'm shocked. We have seen a series of deflections with the reasoning other big cities and tourist areas have similar problems, religious bigotry suggesting the Javanese are nasty to foreigners, then suggestions I go looking for pros and a high. Now you admit it's all true. Just by way of a note, the reason I see these things is I walk around with my eyes open, then say what I see. I don't make it up or enhance details, just say what I see. Whilst there is clearly a problem in many areas of Indonesia, Kuta is by far the worst and, as this thread is about Kuta, it would be off topic. Trying to derail by claiming Kuta isn't by far the worst place in Indonesia for these sorts of crimes is silly. I really can't see why you're using lies and made up 'facts' to defend your position, but it's far from clever because it's impossible to hide the situation. Yes, other areas have the same issues, but not on the scale Kuta suffers. Since the early s, child prostitution has become an increasingly difficult issue for Indonesia. This issue particularly affects the party islands of Bali and Batam where tourists exploit the child sex trade. It is estimated that approximately , children and women are trafficked each year in Indonesia — 30 percent are below the age of I admin what? That there is some criminale activity in a small district of Kuta Just like in all the the world, but I proved that in Java, where u live, Is very, very worse, a large amount of child knippapded to make them prostitutes and drug dealers, but hey, u are a candid soul who Is shocked if a pimp or a drug dealear approch u whole u are walking a street in Kuta and u starts a drama pretending to make people believe that thats Is what happen everyday to everyone who walk that street, wich Is obvisiouly false!!! Ah, I fargot to ask a question to u Why di u choose to spend ur few days holiday in Bali in the well known dark side of Kuta, instead that in one of the many outstanding places they Bali has ti offer? Now u are really embarasssing urself, one case against millions that happens in Indonesia, mostly in Java, but of course, the official report I posted above where Bali Is not mentioned as part of that criminal activity Is wrong, they forgot to ask ur qualified consultant!!! No, you showed there's a problem in other parts of Indonesia, but did nothing to show Bali, especially Kuta, is easily the worst area. All the child protection agencies say Bali is by far the worst area, that rather filthy trade being driven by an especially vile group of tourists. I have no problem accepting these things happen in many areas, probably including my little corner, but nothing like on the scale Kuta sees. Why do you keep lying about it, even after seeing the links to agencies that show you're wrong? Why di u choose to spend ur few days holiday in Bali in the well known dark side of Kuta , instead that in one of the many outstanding places they Bali has ti offer? However, you keep admitting Kuta has a nasty side see the bold , then try to deflect. One has to ask why you do that when child protection and drug enforcement agencies are clear the problem. Why would you want to hide an especially obnoxious set of problems and try to sweep them under the carpet? It makes no sense, especially when the police in at least two countries, child protection agencies, the head of the local government, and everyone else except you and a couple of others on this thread say my take on the situation is accurate. I can only think of two reasons anyone would deny the situation, one being a warped sense of loyality, the other far less pleasant to think about. I rather hope it's the former, but I'm starting to wonder. So show it's a greater problem in java by adding links and quotes rather than making up 'facts' that none of the agencies agree with. Of course Java has problems, but nothing like on the scale expats will see in Kuta, whether they want to or not. U really are a professional manupolater, u pubblish a link regarding the report of a single aussie private investigator and pretend that Is an official statement of agencies of child protection wich ones? The only official report of ILO global. Child Labor Is the One I pubblish above, and It cleary states that the disgusting criminal activities related child kninapped to make them prostitutes and drug dealers Is a very big plague in Indonesia, specially in Java, but they dont mention Bali like part of that!!!! If u choose to spend ur few day holiday in Bali in he well known dark district of Kuta to meet a friend, why in another post above u claim that u been sent there for work? Oh ya, probably ur friend Is a candid soul just like u are. And u dare to insinuate that I am a pedhofile? Do u know that its a serious crime? Do u think that u can do that without consequences just because till now some moderator let u do what u want? Di u know that exsist the internet Police? Be carefull to accuse people, I still have also the private messages with personal offences u sent to me. Oh, now the agencies are to blame because they dont agree something false like ur ridicolous articles. Not like millions of child kninapped in Indonesia, mostly in Java that u call Just 'a problem'? Hello everyone, Thank you everybody for sharing your opinions and real-life experiences. We understand that these experiences may have been different for each of you. Please note that opposing views should be expressed without condemning each other. Kindly be respectful when sharing information. Thank you, Diksha Team Expat. It does not compare to java where infidels like me are made to feel uncomfortable ,lets not get into the 'din' 5 times a day , increased levels of crime , women in the larger cities will not wear gold as they do in bali. The poimt is not to have different experience, butthat a member here share false information manopulating articles, extrapolating sentences from their context to give them a different meaning from the original one, as well as insulting other members in private without any moderator taking the measures esthbilished by the rules of this forum and also insinuating in a subdle way, in a pubblic post, that I would be a pedophile, still without paying any consequenses, see below. The poimt is not to have different experience, butthat a member here share false information manopulating articles,. True, you have, but expats considering a move to the Kuta area will be able to see the reality and sort out their own opinions. Kuta, unlike most of Indonesia, has very 'in your face' problems that you can hardly miss if you walk around the town. It's perfectly true Java and many other places have issues, but it isn't pushed at you in the same way it is in Kuta. As I mentioned before, Kuta's head has spoken up about the issues you claim don't exist. I'm assured I hate Bali, so perhaps you'd like to suggest he does as well - or maybe that would be unwise. The thousands of visitors that flock to Bali every year are starting to get under the skin of Kuta village head I Wayan Wasista, whose village has metamorphosed from rice paddies and fisher villages to an all-day tourist epicenter. From begging and alcohol-induced acts to crimes like theft and skimming , he expressed concerns about the rising numbers of lawbreaking visitors in his area. How have we come to this? Yes, u still manipulare, the head of Kuta village espressed his concern about ctimes happens in Kuta, yuzt the same of all of US, but didnt stateed that people are unsafe waliking the street like u claim,every day thousand of families with kids, expats and tourists walks the streets of Kuta without any problem at all of course before Covid. Moreover u still continue to call Just 'a problem' the million of children kninapped in Indonesia mostly in Java but not in Bali, accotding with the official report I posted above to make them prostitutes and drug dealers. And what u have to say about the disgusting personal offences that u sent to me in private? Yes, u still manipulare, the head of Kuta village espressed his concern about ctimes happens in Kuta,. Yes, I admit it. I used the words of Kuta's head saying mass tourism had brought a lot of crime to Kuta to make it look like he said tourism had brought a lot of crime to Kuta. I feel terrible about distorting his words saying how tourism has brought a lot of crime with it to make it look like he said it. From begging and alcohol-induced acts to crimes like theft and skimming, he expressed concerns about the rising numbers of lawbreaking visitors in his area. Fred, you need to stop. You already lost this argument on page one, and I think Ubudian summed it up nicely: ' I think people whom have limited experience of an area should not post like a 'supposed expert' on a public forum , it is wasting peoples time to read the BS ,ya some people have 'nowt better to do'. Shill and Scouesr, totally agree, also a member dont should be allowed to send personal offences in private to another membe as Fred did to me. And how Is this related to the OP? After I enlighted every ur lie, false informations and manipylations, u try to change the game. No way, from this moment I will read every single word, including commas, u will write in every thread enlighithing every ur lie. You can block him. A long time ago one of the moderators told me to block him so he can't send abusive private messages. Wow all that huh I don't think I want to go anymore that's way too much for me, I don't want to spend my vacation worrying instead of enjoying. Hi Marianro, I see that u already been in Bali for vacation, nothing changed, before Covid around 8 million of tourists enjoy thei holiday in Bali every year, and the few of them get in trouble Is because thats what they are loocking for. Della free to contact me, I will be glad to show u the true Bali and the wonder that the Island has to offer.. 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Fred Indonesia Expert 14 March Ubudian wrote: So with that said, I will end by extending my invitation to you and yours that on your next visit to Bali…come see us in Ubud, and let us gladly show you the real Bali. GuestPoster Guest 14 March Fred wrote: It seems the head of the Kuta local government and I are wrong. Fred wrote: Ubudian wrote: So with that said, I will end by extending my invitation to you and yours that on your next visit to Bali…come see us in Ubud, and let us gladly show you the real Bali. Marcello Manganese wrote: The Bali head, me, the others long terms Bali expats and others blog that expose the situation in Kuta are not wrong. Fred Indonesia Expert 15 March Marcello Manganese wrote: Fred, why dont u publish something like this? GuestPoster Guest 15 March Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: The Bali head, me, the others long terms Bali expats and others blog that expose the situation in Kuta are not wrong. Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: Fred, why dont u publish something like this? Marcello Manganese wrote: , but I proved that in Java, where u live, Is very, very worse, a large amount of child knippapded to make them prostitutes and drug dealers. Marcello Manganese wrote: Ah, I fargot to ask a question to u Marcello Manganese wrote: Now u are really embarasssing urself, one case against millions that happens in Indonesia, mostly in Java, but of course, the official report I posted above where Bali Is not mentioned as part of that criminal activity Is wrong, they forgot to ask ur qualified consultant!!! Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: , but I proved that in Java, where u live, Is very, very worse, a large amount of child knippapded to make them prostitutes and drug dealers. Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: Now u are really embarasssing urself, one case against millions that happens in Indonesia, mostly in Java, but of course, the official report I posted above where Bali Is not mentioned as part of that criminal activity Is wrong, they forgot to ask ur qualified consultant!!! Diksha Moderator 15 March Diksha wrote: We understand that these experiences may have been different for each of you. Diksha wrote: Hello everyone, Thank you everybody for sharing your opinions and real-life experiences. Marcello Manganese wrote: The poimt is not to have different experience, butthat a member here share false information manopulating articles,. Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: The poimt is not to have different experience, butthat a member here share false information manopulating articles,. Fred Indonesia Expert 16 March Marcello Manganese wrote: Yes, u still manipulare, the head of Kuta village espressed his concern about ctimes happens in Kuta,. GuestPoster Guest 16 March Fred wrote: Marcello Manganese wrote: Yes, u still manipulare, the head of Kuta village espressed his concern about ctimes happens in Kuta,. Marcello Manganese wrote: Shill and Scouesr, totally agree, also a member dont should be allowed to send personal offences in private to another membe as Fred did to me. Marianeto Member 16 March Marianeto wrote: Wow all that huh I don't think I want to go anymore that's way too much for me, I don't want to spend my vacation worrying instead of enjoying. Post new topic Subscribe. Articles to help you in your expat project in Indonesia Working in Bali The multi-faceted island of Bali offers many opportunities for those who wish to move from tourist to Driving in Indonesia Traffic in Indonesia can be very overwhelming, particularly since the discipline and road conditions can Moving to Indonesia with your pet Moving to Indonesia with a pet is not a risk-free operation, mainly due to stray animals and rabies. 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How I was busted with cannabis in Bali and what it took to escape
Buying weed Kuta
It was my first time outside of a western country. It was my first time in Asia proper and everything was bright and vivid and new to me: the scents, the architecture, the people, the food, the drinks, all of it seemed like another world. It felt as though I had wandered into a fantasy novel. But it was only Kuta. Which, for the unfamiliar, is not exactly a paradigm of paradise. Kuta is more like the Mos Eisely of the Pacific, a true hive of scum and villainy, a place where rowdy Australians go on holiday to break things, drink things, eat cheap, buy sex and feel lucky. There are many beautiful parts of Indonesia and many beautiful parts of the island, Bali. However, Kuta is not necessarily one of them. Kuta is a place for scoundrels. The Australians had warned me. But reality has a funny way of derailing my intentions. Money, that great and powerful illusion, was a necessary evil that I was running out of. And quickly — as always. Which meant that my journey was nearing its end. The End. The terminus of a long tramping campaign that had taken me from Colorado to California to Australia and now to Indonesia. It had been an insane journey, full of new places, new faces, beer, wine, weed, women, beaches, wild animals, wild parties and psychedelic mushrooms you can buy all the psilocybin in the world in Bali, legally. But cannabis? Nah that stuff will get you 5 years easy. Anyway, this was my final morning. It was 4 a. I had determined not to. Why bother? I thought. Why tease myself with a few hours of honest rest and waste my last glimmer of Asia unconscious in a bed? I was going to fight through the fatigue I already felt creeping over me, order a goddamned pizza from the kitchen, watch the sunrise and bask, alone, in the rays of one of my last days on the road. Like a true tramp. The Surfer Bliss Hotel pool. Where it all went down. The pizza arrived quickly, but my solitude was not absolute. Across from me, likewise enjoying an early morning pizza, was an agent of fate, a karmic emissary come to test the size of my testicles. He was a portly Indonesian fellow. Mid-forties probably, burned out, inked up and dangerous looking. And he wanted to talk. I did want to smoke some weed. I almost always do, when the opportunity arises. I love weed. Weed is my weakness, my vice of vices. However, I was also wary. Just the idea of smoking bud in a country so strict and tight assed about pot gave me The Fear. But this man was not offering to sell me weed, he was offering to smoke it with me, I reasoned. I had not sought the marijuana out. It had sought out me. So where did that leave us? Besides, a good blaze before my flight home sounded like just the ticket. Nothing makes a long flight more digestible than a good blaze right beforehand. If you are a tourist caught in possession of cannabis, the minimum sentence is four years in prison. They do not take kindly to drugs in that country — even though psychedelic mushroom smoothie stands line the streets and men selling Viagra out of hollowed out AA batteries prowl the sidewalks at night like horny ghouls. I knew all this. And still, only moments later, this stranger and I were passing a dokha bowl packed with weed back and forth, laughing, bullshitting, talking about tattoos and women. Finishing our pizzas. Phelix was a local. He was a father and a husband, who, as he explained, was staying at the Surfer Bliss Hotel because his wife had kicked him out. This man, whoever he was, was dark. Something about him made me uneasy, unsure and anxious. Or maybe that was just the weed? It had been a while since my last toke, after all. Was I just being paranoid? Probably, I decided. When we finished the second bowl Phelix rolled a couple of joints. I was feeling good and stoned and I had nothing to do. Plus, a ride to the airport would save me some cash for a meal on the way home. Phelix pulled a flipflop off his foot and threw it at the men. The two men groaned. Get the fuck up! Both of them were huge, hulking humans, that barely fit in the back seat of that Hundai. I almost laughed at them. We dropped them off unceremoniously. Phelix pulled right up to the front door of some lavish looking hotel, unlocked the doors and told the Arabs in the back to get out. They obliged. We had another joint after all and he was determined to smoke it with me. He laughed at that. Phelix lit then second joint, took a long draw from it and handed it to me. Kuta beach. Just trying to travel, though, really. Right in the middle of the dashboard, above the sound system controls, was a small orange Ducati motorcycle model. I had noticed it as soon as I got into the car. Again, he laughed. And, at this point I started to feel uncomfortable. Look behind it. I leaned forward and peered over the model motorcycle and my blood froze in my veins. As soon as I laid eyes on it I felt a cold, moist hand close around my wrist. His eyes now burned fiercely. Furious, malicious joy was etched upon his face, as his wolf-like smile spread. But I know I somehow rolled out of his car, breaking his grip and spilling awkwardly out and onto the pavement, strangers watching with surprise. I rolled again. I lost my flip flops. I stood up and saw Phelix getting out of the car as if in slow motion and took off down the street. I hailed the first empty taxi I saw and leapt inside, sinking in the back seat, low, beneath the windows to escape his view. As he threw open the door on the passenger side, reaching in, grabbing at me, I screamed and jumped out the other side. Indonesian taksi I have never been much of a runner. In fact, I absolutely hate the exercise and always have. But in that instant, without shoes and with so much adrenaline coursing through my body, I ran faster and further than I have ever run in my life, before or since. Down the street, up an alley, back to the beach, through a neighborhood, left, left, right, left again, trying to lose this insane man before he caught up to me. At a certain point, I realized, though, that there was only one way I was going to get out of this situation safely. I needed to get back to my hotel room, back to the hotel where Phelix knew I was staying, grab my bag which had my passport and my wallet in it and get the fuck out of dodge. However, if this bastard had any brains, that was where he was going to be waiting for me. He knew I was headed out of the country that morning and he knew I needed to get back to the room in order to get my stuff. I was absolutely certain that Phelix would be waiting there for me, perhaps with more cops, ready to bust my stoned ass and send me to Indonesian prison — which, from what I understand, is not exactly a cheery place. Every part of me trembled with terror as I scurried back to the Surfer Bliss, still buzzing on adrenaline. I peered in the lobby — no sign of Phelix. I snuck up the stairs and glanced down the hallway, towards my room. No one. With a deep breath, I sprinted down the hall and blasted through and into my room. It was empty except for me and my backpack. The window curtains waved gently in a quiet breeze. I started cramming things into the bag, hastily jamming my clothes and anything else I could see into it. As I was doing so, my phone started ringing. I was getting a facetime call from, of all people, my mother. What in the world could she be calling at this hour for? No need to worry! You sound anxious. That was the weirdest thing. I was so scared for you. Nothing to worry about here. I froze at the sound. I stared at the door, ready to shit my pants if I heard Phelix on the other side. Room service. Less than a minute in fact. When I came barreling out of that door the Indonesian room service woman was still standing there and I almost bowled her straight over. But I would never see Phelix ever again. I got a taxi, made it to the airport and then to my gate where I half expected to get stopped by police. It was a wave of warmth, happiness and sheer liberation. I felt dumb when I finally got back to my bed. I felt lucky and stupid, brilliant and foolish all at once. Would I still, today, be fending for my life in some hell-hole Asian prison? Sometimes I wonder. Am I actually in that prison? Am really here? For now I believe that I am. And I feel indescribably lucky that I somehow managed to slip through a crack in the walls as they closed in around me. Call it what you will, to me that is proof of telepathy, evidence of some psychic connection that mothers feel with their children, no matter where on Earth they might be. When I finally, some 36 hours later arrived home in Colorado, my very first order of business was to smoke a fat bowl of Colorado bud. I loaded my bong, covered the weed with a generous blanket of kief, packed the ice catcher with fresh snow and sunk into a bliss that cannot be accurately described with words. It was the safest I have ever felt in my life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Like this: Like Loading Related Articles. Get the Latest Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.
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