To meet demand and gain more profits, fishermen may overcatch marine species without control. On the other hand, recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, and wildlife shooting can severely deplete the populations of some species and thus lead to the extinction of endangered species. Secondly, the social effects of tourism can increase the risk of violent crime and terrorism in the country. Criminal activities such as: robbery, prostitution, drug sales and gangs. In Malaysia, for example, it is easy for tourists to become targets or victims of crime. The UK Foreign Office has warned that some areas of Malaysia, particularly eastern Sabah and places near the border with Thailand, could easily be attacked by foreigners. In addition to this, unhealthy visitor behavior could have detrimental effects on the community's quality of life. The tourist from another country who comes with dishonest purposes can in turn turn the country into a criminal country. For example, the desire to get rich faster induces the proliferation of drug culture. Drug culture indirectly increases the rate of burglaries, home invasions, rapes and
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