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    Indian family steals stuff from Bali hotel; caught on video

    Indian family steals stuff from Bali hotel; caught on video

    By Siddhant Pandey
    Jul 28, 2019
    07:46 pm

    What's the story

    While many of us would admit to stocking up on hotel freebies (toiletries and all), an Indian family staying at a hotel in Bali, Indonesia, went a bit too far.

    The family was caught stealing a wide array of hotel accessories by the hotel's staff members.

    The incident came to light after a video surfaced online, which has since gone viral.

    Details

    Family stole hangers, hand washers, earthen pots, etc.

    In the two minutes, two second-long video, which was shared by Twitter user 'Hemanth' on Saturday, hotel staff members can be seen searching through the family's luggage. They found various items including hangers, hand washers, earthen pots, hairdryers, etc.

    Initially, the family is heard arguing with the staffers, however, when someone mentions calling the police, they adopt a more apologetic tone.

    Information

    Man offered to pay for stolen items; staff refused money

    In the clip, a woman can be heard asking the staff to not alert the police while a man repeatedly apologizes and even offers to pay for the stolen items. However, the staff maintains that it's not a matter of money, but respect.

    Twitter Post

    Here's the video of the incident

    This family was caught stealing hotel accessories. Such an embarrassment for India.

    Each of us carrying an #IndianPassport must remember that we are ambassadors of the nation and behave accordingly.

    India must start cancelling passports of people who erode our credibility. pic.twitter.com/unY7DqWoSr

    — Hemanth (@hemanthpmc) July 27, 2019

    Reaction

    People suggest family's passports should be canceled

    Pointing out that Indonesians treat Indians with the utmost respect, Hemanth suggested that Indians should travel with a list of dos and don'ts, adding that the Indian government should consider canceling the passports of "people who erode our credibility."

    A Twitter user chimed in, "If they can afford a holiday outside India then I am sure they can easily afford them."

    Twitter Post

    Many people on Twitter criticized the family

    What a shame .. dont understand what do they get by stealing hotel items ? if they can afford a holiday outside India then i am sure they can easily afford them .. then what makes them to steal these things ? Just for fun ? For sure their passports should be cancelled 🤬

    — Crime Master Gogo 2.0😎 (@Aaila_GOGO) July 27, 2019

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    'Worst example of entitled indian travellers': Mini Mathur

    The worst example of entitled indian travellers who are a disgrace to the image of our country. Casually stealing hand washes, room artefacts, hair dryers from a hotel room in Bali. And the uncle pawing the hotel person at the end is just 🤮 pic.twitter.com/UONwWCKmUq

    — Mini Mathur (@minimathur) July 27, 2019

    Twitter Post

    Others brought up incidents of stealing on Indian Railways

    This is exactly the reason why Indian railways had the foresight to attach a toilet mug to a chain.

    But there is still theft of blankets and pillows taking place.@acjoshi knows best.

    — Halwa-e-Hind (@e_halwa) July 27, 2019

    Recent events

    Swiss hotel issued notice for Indian travelers to watch behavior

    Hemanth also drew attention to the fact that just last week, industrialist Harsh Goenka had shared a notice from Hotel Arc-en-ciel (Gstaad) in Switzerland, which laid out guidelines for Indian travelers, such as not taking food away when they leave from the buffet breakfast.

    Goenka had slammed the hotel, but acknowledged that Indian tourists can be "loud, rude, and not culturally sensitive."

    Twitter Post

    Here's Harsh Goenka's tweet

    Reading this notice I felt angry, humiliated and wanted to protest.
    But a realisation dawned that we as tourists are loud, rude, not culturally sensitive. With India becoming an international power, our tourists are our best global ambassadors. Let’s work on changing our image! pic.twitter.com/7R4ZrZIXKi

    — Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) July 22, 2019
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