Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - The hotel charged the man a 70-degree electricity bill for two days on the grounds of waste. Should guests pay for "excessive use of electricity"?

The hotel charged the man a 70-degree electricity bill for two days on the grounds of waste. Should guests pay for "excessive use of electricity"?

I think a person needs to have a concept that takes public morality into account. If he blindly disobeys the public morality, then there will be problems in his ideological and moral aspects. The same is true for enterprises. They should abide by their own industry regulations and rules, and can't break the industry norms casually, cheat consumers and cheat money with various excuses. Both are immoral and violate social norms.

I saw that a guest used 70 kWh in just two days after staying in the hotel, which was a great waste and immoral behavior. However, we should know that the hotel's behavior is also wrong, because the hotel itself can't charge other fees to its guests beyond its own authority, and it can't charge electricity because of the waste of guests, because it is an illegal act that infringes on consumers' rights and interests.

As we all know, everything has a basic social norm. If there are no social norms, then this society will be chaotic. The hotel's behavior is inappropriate, because the hotel has no right to charge extra fees to its guests from any angle. Because the room rate charged by the hotel already includes electricity and taxes, this is at least a standard for hotel occupancy.

If every hotel charges extra for wasting guests, the hotel industry will be in chaos. Charges must be well-founded and clearly marked. If there is no clear price tag, then the behavior of the hotel is unreasonable. No matter how to explain it, first of all, the hotel is always at fault, because it violates the industry rules and is a phenomenon of arbitrary charges. If this situation is tolerated, the whole industry will become unruly.

The wasteful behavior of hotel guests can be reminded in time after the guests check in, but this hotel has not done any work at all. On the contrary, when guests leave, they start asking for extra fees, which is a violation of industry norms and a greater violation of consumers' rights and interests. Therefore, the hotel's behavior is 100% wrong, and it is unreasonable to charge fees, which is even more in violation of relevant laws.