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disaster Taking Down Drunk Russian Tourist

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Bali Viral Video Chronology: Drunk Tourist Subdued in Uluwatu After Alleged Harassment of Women

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    By Hey Bali Newsroom
  • 3 hours Ago
BADUNG, Bali —A late-night incident in Uluwatu has drawn widespread attention after a video showing a local man restraining an intoxicated foreign tourist circulated across social media—prompting both public support and a broader conversation about behavior in Bali’s nightlife areas.

The man seen in the video has since been identified as Belda, a martial arts trainer and former participant in Indonesia’s Indonesia Mencari Bakat (IMB). He says his actions were a response to what he described as repeated harassment by the tourist toward women in the area.

A Night That Escalated Quickly

According to Belda, the incident took place in the early hours of Monday (March 30) outside a nightlife venue in Uluwatu, in Pecatu Village, South Kuta.

He had just attended an event known as Uluwatu Fight Night when he noticed a foreign man behaving aggressively in public.

The tourist, believed to be under the influence of alcohol, was allegedly disturbing people on the street and, more seriously, touching women without consent.

“I ran toward him because I didn’t like what he was doing,” Belda said in a statement shared via social media.

Intervention, Not Escalation

What followed was captured on video.

Belda is seen applying a controlled chokehold to restrain the man, who appeared unable to resist. Bystanders gathered, watching as the situation unfolded on the roadside.

Belda later explained that his actions were deliberate and measured, shaped by his background in martial arts.

“I know the limits of how far I can restrain someone,” he said. “I didn’t want to hurt him—only to stop him and make him understand.”

He added that he does not consume alcohol, which he believes allowed him to remain calm and in control during the confrontation.

A Public Reaction—and a Private Resolution

After the incident, the tourist reportedly regained composure and apologized for his behavior. Belda said he accepted the apology, and the man left the scene shortly afterward, though still visibly affected by alcohol.

No official police report has been confirmed, and authorities have not released further details regarding the case."
 
Bali is a fuckin shit hole, it's on par with Gaza, there is nothing nice about it. I was waiting for someone to come along an shoot that lecturing Nigger talkin Shyte.
 
I'm not versed at all in the background or backstory of the area, but I feel the guy on the ground was given a fair but but harsh (enough) lesson to not fuck up a second time.
 
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