Man deported from Bali after public sex act caught on CCTV

Man deported from Bali after public sex act caught on CCTV

A tourist has been kicked out of Bali and blacklisted for six months after a public sex act was caught on CCTV and brought to the attention of officials.

A 35-year-old Italian man, identified as ‘LS’ was caught on 9 September with his pants around his ankles in a back lane in Kuta.

Unfortunately for LS (and the Balinese woman he met in a nightclub), their lewd act drew the attention of the homeowner’s dog which began to bark.

“It turned out that when we checked the CCTC, they were having sex,” the homeowner told DetikBali.

Earlier this year, the Balinese government announced that tourists would receive a do’s and don’ts card on arrival in a bid to preserve cultural tourism.

LS’ acts fly in the face of the infamous ‘Bali Bonk Ban’, which bans sex outside of marriage and can be punished by up to one year in jail.

Thankfully, LS avoided any time in jail for his risque behaviour, instead, he earned himself an immediate deportation and a six-month ban from the country.

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