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Bali is cracking down on 'bogan behaviour' and threatening fines and deportation to holidaymakers caught breaking a raft of rules. 

Australians flock to the Indonesian island every year for cheap food, affordable accommodation and stunning scenery.

Bali is the second most popular tourist destination for Australians, just behind New Zealand, with more than 2.1 million people visiting the island last year. 

The laid-back atmosphere may soon be a thing of the past as the island's governor cracks down on bad behaviour and vows to get tough on tourists. 

Visitors caught breaking the rules could be forced to cough up a fine with a proposal to even have their visa revoked in some cases.

Bali is cracking down on 'bogan behaviour' with the popular tourist destination introducing a raft of new rules for holidaymakers

Australians flock to the Indonesian island every year for cheap food, affordable accommodation and stunning scenery

Indonesian law states driving a motorcycle without a helmet can lead to a fine of 250,000 Indonesian Rupiah or $25.

Bali Governor Wayan Koster wants to introduce new powers that would allow authorities to revoke the visa of a tourist who has been caught breaking a traffic law. 

Drivers caught on a motorcycle without a licence could also be forced to cough up a $98 fine. 


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