Sex Inspectors Won't Ruin Bali Vacations, Tourists Told After Ban

WATCH: Critics are calling Indonesia’s new sex laws a major setback to freedoms in the country. Kurumi Mori explains how the law will affect citizens, expats and tourists in the country.Source: Quicktake by Bloomberg
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Bali is trying to dispel worries among tourists that the ban on extramarital sex in Indonesia might ruin their holidays.

The local government will make sure there would be no inspections or marital status checks at hotels, and that there would be no policy changes due to the recently passed criminal code.