Viral Video Shows Tourists in Bali Throwing Their Motorbikes into a Pool

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A video showing a group of tourists in Bali throwing a rented motorcycle into a swimming pool has gone viral on social media. 

In the video, three topless men are seen by the pool. One of them is laughing while pushing the gas of a white motorcycle with a loud noise, while the other appears to be holding the vehicle. 

Both men show their happy faces to the camera while another just watches them.

This action made the motorcycle drive into the swimming pool and eventually drown in the water. However, instead of feeling guilty, they laughed even harder.

Although the exact location of the video is unknown, the vehicle’s license plate shows that the incident took place in Bali. 

The video went viral after being uploaded on the @gianyardaily account and became even more viral when @niluhdjelantik reposted it. 

In the video description, Niluh Djelantik also searched for the whereabouts of the tourists in the video.

The elected DPD RI Senator for 2024-2029 asked her followers, who knew the whereabouts of the tourists, to contact the telephone number that had been included.

“Kegobl*kan to the max. Let’s throw this garbage man in his place,” she wrote in the Instagram caption. 

According to some netizens, the motorcycle that was drowned in the swimming pool belonged to a local resident who was using it as a rental motorcycle.

Many netizens have condemned the behavior of the tourists who are considered to make trouble often while in Bali. Some even suggested that they be prosecuted by the authorities to provide a deterrent effect. 

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