In a unique initiative to support and engage tourists, the Bali Tourism Civil Service Police Force has introduced a team of adorable four-legged assistants. These furry companions will accompany officers on patrols at busy resort hospices and tourist attractions across the island.
The newly inaugurated Tourism Satpol PP Unit comprises 70 officers, and each patrol will be accompanied by a Kintamani dog. These young pups, aged between 5 and 6 months, have undergone extensive training to become friendly and sociable tourist companions.
Choosing assistance dogs as tourist companions serves a dual purpose – promoting dialogue with tourists while raising awareness about Bali’s endangered native breed. The five furry patrol members, named Cita, Cida, Ciga, Cipa, and Cika, have been well socialized, vaccinated, and are safe around children and vulnerable individuals.
Trainer Shae Holden from Synthesis Animalia Indonesia explained that these dogs have been conditioned to interact and provide support in bustling tourist areas, without the training typically associated with police dogs. Their main role is to educate tourists and ensure their safety during their visit to Bali.
The Bali Provincial Government plans to expand the Tourism Satpol PP Unit with more trained dogs in the future. These dedicated officers, accompanied by their canine partners, will patrol popular attractions and resorts, educating tourists about Balinese culture and providing assistance whenever needed.
Acting Governor Sang Made Mahendra Jaya emphasized the importance of this initiative in preventing potential threats or violations. He highlighted reckless driving, littering, and fighting as some of the behaviors that need attention. These patrol officers, dressed in casual brown shirts and shorts, will be visible on foot and in vehicles and are approachable for conversations with the public.
With their new team members by their side, the Bali Tourism Police are prepared to ensure a safe and memorable experience for all tourists visiting the island.
Česta pitanja (FAQ) – Turistička Satpol PP jedinica u Baliju
1. Koja je svrha Turističke Satpol PP jedinice?
Turistička Satpol PP jedinica osnovana je s ciljem podrške i angažmana turista tijekom njihovog boravka na Baliju. Ova jedinica koristi četveronožne pomoćnike u obliku pasa kako bi pomogli službenicima u obavljanju patrole na prometnim i turističkim mjestima diljem otoka.
2. Koliko članova ima Turistička Satpol PP jedinica i čime su oni pratnja?
Turistička Satpol PP jedinica trenutno ima 70 članova. Svakom patroli pridružuje se jedan Kintamani pas, a ujedno postoji pet pasa koji su dio stalne pratnje patrola. Ta pet psa su nazvana Cita, Cida, Ciga, Cipa i Cika.
3. Kako su psi obučeni za obavljanje turističkih zadataka?
Psi su pažljivo socijalizirani i cijepljeni. Imaju prijateljsko i društveno ponašanje prema turistima te su sigurni u prisustvu djece i osoba u ranjivom položaju. Dok su njihova glavna uloga edukacija turista i briga o njihovoj sigurnosti tijekom posjeta Baliju, ovi psi nisu prošli uobičajenu obuku koja se provodi s policijskim psima.
4. Koji su glavni ciljevi Turističke Satpol PP jedinice i njihovih pasa?
Turistička Satpol PP jedinica ima za cilj educirati turiste o balinejskoj kulturi te pružiti pomoć kad god je potrebno. Njihovi psi pružaju dodatnu sigurnost i predstavljaju simpatičnu interakciju s turistima.
5. Postoje li planovi za proširenje Turističke Satpol PP jedinice u budućnosti?
Planirano je proširenje Turističke Satpol PP jedinice dodatno obučenim psima u budućnosti. Ovi posvećeni službenici, u pratnji svojih pasa, nastavit će patrolirati popularnim atrakcijama i ljetovalištima kako bi turiste poučili o balinejskoj kulturi i pružili im pomoć.
Linkovi za više informacija:
– Službena stranica Balitourism Board
– Službena stranica indonezijskog turizma