tests for Aussie
tourists in Bali?
Then why would you go?
Australian tourists visiting Bali's nightspots will face random urine tests under an escalating anti-drugs crackdown on the Indonesian holiday island.
But this is just nonsense and could only bee seen as propaganda by the Australian and Indonesian Authorities. In short by the powers that be dictating to all Australians!
The hype!
Bali police drug squad chief Bambang Sugiarto told said he would adopt the hardline tactic, controversially trialled in recent raids on Jakarta clubs, to stamp out the drug trade.
"We tried to use educative and preventive efforts," he said. "So, after doing that, and the people still use drugs, since we have laws to uphold then we have to take action like launching raids, arrests."
His men would now force clubbers to undergo urine tests, Colonel Sugiarto said. "We cannot go to every party but we go in at random and based on priorities."
Previously, only patrons apprehended carrying drugs were forced to provide urine samples.
But perhaps people want to take drugs when they go out and just because it is not a 'legal drug' doesn't mean it's not useful or even more useful. So I guess now the Australian authorities will insist that this is what can happen in Australia somewhere down the track and more likely to be being promoted for that very reason by propagandists here?
Sydney model Michelle Leslie, 24, faces up to 15 years in jail after being caught with two ecstasy tablets in her bag as she entered a party at Kuta's GWK Park last weekend.
After visiting her in prison yesterday, her new lawyer, Basuki Prawirodipuro, was confident but had not studied the case in detail.
He is one of a team of five Indonesian lawyers who specialise in drug cases. He was hired by Leslie's family following Friday's sacking or resignation of her former lawyer, Muhammad Rifan.
At the Denpasar police cells, where Leslie is still being questioned, a friend yesterday said she was in good spirits.
Leslie would be fully prosecuted, Colonel Sugiarto said. "It is again a lesson for our tourists .... she regrets it, but it is too late, it happened already."
Australia's ambassador to Indonesia, David Ritchie refused to comment on the urine test plans, but emphasised that no Australian should take drugs in Indonesia.
Although Australians were not being specifically targeted, they risked being arrested and could face the death penalty for the possession of small amounts of recreational drugs, he said.
Great holiday destination?
Oh, we certainly know that by now and I doubt whether Australian's will be planing to go partying or for that matter anything else in Indonesia unless they just want the death penalty or to get locked up for 15 years?
Turn your back on Indonesia as a tourist destination that will teach them a lesson! Or else give them a mechanism to criminalise anyone they want and that's certainly no holiday!
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Comments
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drughead
28.08.2005 03:32
www.adca.org.au/conflinks/helplines.htm
www.links.infoxchange.net.au/group/ixlinks/Drug_and_Alcohol/
you know the laws in Indonesia
no-one is making you visit there
you're obviously addicted to drugs if you can't go on a holiday without needing them. can't live without them? What does that say about you? sounds like you've got too much time and money. so you choose your holiday on if you can take drugs and are telling people to boycott because you can't feed your habit. oh you poor thing!
why should people boycott a country just because they can't take drugs, not everyone's a druggie.
Indonesia has people and a culture
NarAnon
Aye, right
28.08.2005 17:24
I mean, shouldn't you be more worried by their human rights record?
Get out more.
Big Bad Boab