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Is it just me? Or is the whole " travel to Bali with drugs hidden in your luggage and not expect to get caught " thing not sinking in?
Another UK grandmother has just been delivered to death row for smuggling drugs.
What I find amazing is that I understand drugs are openly available when you get there.
I won't travel to Bali ( or anywhere in Indonesia for that matter) as my own small protest against the death penalty. While me withholding my meager travel budget from Indonesia makes no difference. It at least is a moral stand for me ( and I suspect a number of others)
I once traveled on Garuda ( not booked by me, and when I realized it was too late to change ) and this assistance to the Indonesian economy galled me as well .
Anyway I would be interested to know how those who do travel to Bali ( and plent of Aussies do so) Reconcile the treatment of those in prison there with their own expectations of decency and human rights. And stil feel it's a good idea to go.
Another UK grandmother has just been delivered to death row for smuggling drugs.
What I find amazing is that I understand drugs are openly available when you get there.
I won't travel to Bali ( or anywhere in Indonesia for that matter) as my own small protest against the death penalty. While me withholding my meager travel budget from Indonesia makes no difference. It at least is a moral stand for me ( and I suspect a number of others)
I once traveled on Garuda ( not booked by me, and when I realized it was too late to change ) and this assistance to the Indonesian economy galled me as well .
Anyway I would be interested to know how those who do travel to Bali ( and plent of Aussies do so) Reconcile the treatment of those in prison there with their own expectations of decency and human rights. And stil feel it's a good idea to go.