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PAYG*

“The best way to behave is to misbehave.” That’s what Mae West thought, anyway. But there comes a time when your time is up and someone steps in front of you. Here’s an example. Bali, beautiful, relaxing Bali has had it up to their necks with troublemakers, party animals, influencers and social media “stars” and Ne’er-do-wells. Especially when they run out of cash and can’t pay for the bills. Thus, the country wants three months of bank statements up front before you even plant one foot on the ground. Bali’s governor only wants “quality tourism” and new regulations are underway to limit tourists entering to match his idea of the kind of visitor that belongs in that kind of strata. Here’s how it works.

Officials would examine visitor bank statements over the prior three months before allowing entry. Bali’s governor only wants “quality tourism” and new regulations are underway to limit tourists entering to match his idea of the kind of visitor that belongs. Officials would examine visitor bank statements over the prior three months before allowing entry. You reap what you sow. Read more here courtesy of Gary Leff’s View From the Wing. Note: PAYG means pay as you go.

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