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Will the police really watch the hotel stars when they go to the hotel for rounds?

Five-star. Nobody wants to check.

First of all, you must have your own personal ID card to register. This is related to the public security bureau. If there is a problem, the police will know it as soon as possible.

Secondly, the public relations department of many hotels still has some connections in the local area, and the head of the security department can't say that he knows some awesome people. You will find that all of them are locals, and few outsiders are the heads of these two departments.

My friend is in Shangri-La, and I heard that these relationships should be maintained during holidays. Moreover, the nearby police just flashed their lights at the entrance of the hotel without honking their horns. Once, a policeman came over, as if on a business trip. The car stopped directly at the door, and the security guard at the door wouldn't let it stop. The police didn't care at all, so they had to tell the security director. The security director came down and said to the police in a friendly way, "What part are brothers?"

The policeman hung up and told him where his brother was from. The director asked him if he could see his brother's certificate. After the police gave him the certificate, the director said, now drive the car away, and then call your boss to say that I have the certificate and let him come and get it himself! Then he took the certificate and left ... who will check this connection?

Generally speaking, the hotel's process is that the hotel security guards handle the accident first, and if they can't handle it, they will call the police. The police also know this, which just saves them trouble.

Summarized as follows:

By the same token, it's not that we don't check high-end hotels, because it's really meaningless to check high-end hotels compared with small hotels. Imagine: if you are a fugitive, will you go to a big hotel with strict ID card registration or a small hotel that has just registered? There are drugs and so on, which is basically the same. Routine inspection at ordinary times is indeed more efficient for small hotels. In special operations, the grand hotel is often the target of the task force.