Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Why can't minors stay in hotels?

Why can't minors stay in hotels?

Legal analysis: Minors (16 years old or older) have reached the corresponding self-identification ability and behavior ability, and can stay in hotels (hotels) with valid certificates, because the improvement level of teenagers' intelligence and behavior ability is developing towards younger age.

Legal basis: Article 24 of the Measures for the Administration of Public Security in Hotel Industry shall comply with the following provisions: (1) Provide valid identity documents and cooperate with the hotel registration information; if no valid identity documents are brought, cooperate with the hotel registration information after verification by the public security organ; (two) stay with others, or provide registered rooms for others to stay, the actual stay shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance; (3) It is forbidden to bring inflammable, explosive, toxic, corrosive, radioactive and other dangerous goods and prohibited items such as control devices, obscene articles and drugs into the hotel; (4) It is forbidden to engage in illegal and criminal activities such as prostitution, gambling, drug abuse and dissemination of obscene articles; (5) When a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct stays in a hotel, there shall be a guardian or other person with full capacity for civil conduct entrusted by the guardian.