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A woman in Shanghai checked into a hotel at night and the password lock was opened. What is the truth of this matter?

People who travel frequently have the experience of staying in hotels. Hotel safety is definitely our greatest concern, but now a problem caused by hotel safety also happens from time to time. A terrible thing happened to a Shanghai woman when she checked into a hotel.

When the lady checked into the hotel in Changsha, Hunan, she heard the sound of entering a password outside the door. The accompanying sister picked up her mobile phone and went to the door to prepare to record a video. Fortunately, the door was locked, so it was not opened. But this incident also made her nervous, because the password of this hotel is only known by the tenants and staff, but the person in charge said that because the hotel is newly opened and there is no security monitoring, it is impossible to judge who did it. The hotel's explanation is also speechless. Later, the lady asked to check out and pay for three days' room. The hotel only agrees to check out and does not agree to compensate for other expenses.

For a girl, going out is inherently dangerous. Originally, the hotel should be a relatively safe place, but now there are frequent security problems. The hotel also said that this kind of thing happened to ordinary tenants, and the performance should be panic and shouting, and this woman was considered to be self-directed and self-directed because she was too calm. This statement is unacceptable.

Not to mention who did it. As far as the hotel has not installed monitoring, the hotel should bear the main responsibility for this matter. Hotels have the right to protect the legitimate rights of guests from infringement, and monitoring is the most important equipment to ensure safety. Every hotel must be equipped with it. Without complete facilities, it is extremely irresponsible for such a hotel to shift the responsibility to the tenants.

Also remind all friends who often stay in hotels outside that they must always be vigilant when going out. Hotels are not the safest places. For example, many hotels have been found to have hidden pinhole cameras, so we must choose a regular hotel when we check in, check the facilities in the room after checking in, and even lock the door before going to bed. If there is an accident, we should call the front desk and the police.