Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - A fire broke out in the hotel due to the personal use of electrical appliances by guests, causing death. How much responsibility should the hotel bear? Will the person in charge of the hotel bear crim

A fire broke out in the hotel due to the personal use of electrical appliances by guests, causing death. How much responsibility should the hotel bear? Will the person in charge of the hotel bear crim

A fire broke out in the hotel due to the personal use of electrical appliances by guests, causing death. How much responsibility should the hotel bear? Will the person in charge of the hotel bear criminal responsibility? No criminal responsibility (as long as reasonable measures are taken). Owners and managers of places have the responsibility to ensure the personal safety of others. The fire caused by the private use of electrical appliances by guests depends on whether the hotel is at fault, such as whether a notice prohibiting the use of high-power electrical appliances is posted in an obvious place, whether all guests are clearly reminded, and whether fire-fighting measures and tools are in place. If a fire is caused by negligence, the victim's family will first seek compensation from the hotel, and then the hotel can recover part or all of it from the guests who caused the fire (the hotel has corresponding responsibility) (the hotel has no responsibility).