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If the person locked out goes to the front desk and doesn't have ID, because it's locked in the room, the hotel desk should verify it's someone who belongs in room, which one way would be escorting them to the room, unlocking the room for them, and then only giving them the key once they're sure. It's staff that end up forgetting hotel policies. The thing with the chopped off finger was gross. Even though it was an intruder, it could have been hotel staff checking on the room for some reason that also didn't follow policy. I wonder what happened to that person. Obviously a bloody mess that has a lot of DNA evidence, and they must have gone to an emergency room. This reminds me when I went to a cellphone store because I needed a new SIM card. I gave them my phone number, they looked up things and gave me a new SIM. I thought later on that anyone could have gone to the store, did that, and hijacked my telephone number. Obviously the cellphone store staff forgot to check ID too. You just never know.
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