No seat belts in the small bus. There was only 1 navigator seat with a belt. You risk your life to join this tour!! Even tough law in Western Australia does not force a bus under 12 passengers to equip seat belts, running tours with no seat belts would be very unprofessional and unethical, I think.I asked him to give me the navigator seat with seat belt. He did. The driver/owner still kept nagging me unnecessary "All bus has no seat belt! Where are you from? Are there any seat belts on a bus in your city? No way! This is a backpacker tour! If you want a bus with seat belt, go to ADAMS big bus! to pay 100 dollars more!' I became very unpleasant. I asked him to just say one word of sorry for the argument. so I could finish and enjoy the tour. He did not say it.In the Yanchap national park, I was still so unpleasant so ask him again for short apology. He was upset and "Get off from my tour! You are breaking the tour and make everybody unhappy! You cannot join it and you leave from here by yourself!!" then pushed my shoulder violently. A ranger in the park called police. Police sent me the nearest train station to return back to Perth by myself. It was the worst tour experience that I had. Please be careful to join this tour. I certainly do not recommend it.
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