Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - A strange man swiped his card into the hotel room in the middle of the night, causing the pregnant woman's amniotic fluid to break. Why does that man have a room card?

A strange man swiped his card into the hotel room in the middle of the night, causing the pregnant woman's amniotic fluid to break. Why does that man have a room card?

Because the hotel staff didn't get the room card.

0 1, the origin of men's room card. The fundamental reason why this man still has his room card is that the hotel staff didn't get it back. This man checked in the night before and belongs to the hotel agreement company. The man stayed at noon for one night and then disappeared.

The hotel staff couldn't contact him, so they contacted his leader. The leader directly asked the hotel staff to check out, and the hotel staff returned the room, but they didn't ask the male leader to return the hotel room card. This happened.

02. Who's in charge? The hotel admitted its mistake in this matter, but it seems that no consensus was reached in the process of consultation with pregnant women. It is estimated that the money was not negotiated, and then the pregnant woman stayed in the hotel for one night.

First of all, I think this pregnant woman's behavior is quite strange. While claiming to be worried about the baby in the belly, I was lying in the hotel lobby in the middle of the night. I wonder if I should go to the hospital to see your baby right away?

Let's start with responsibility. In fact, this responsibility has two aspects. On one side is a man. The exaggeration of the man's behavior is that it threatens the life safety of the woman. After all, if he goes in, I really don't know what will happen. It is because of his behavior that the pregnant woman's amniotic fluid broke.

The other side is the responsibility of the hotel. The hotel is responsible for two things. The first is that the hotel didn't take back the room card, which is their fault. The other is that this man broke into the hotel at three or four in the morning. I wonder if the hotel has security? What about the front desk? Is it really good to let others break in at midnight?

Therefore, both parties have responsibilities, but it is really unreasonable for this woman to only pursue the responsibility of the hotel. The hotel only admits the mistake and does not take action, which is even more unreasonable.

Personally, I think hotels, as a service industry, must do a good job in safety. If you can't even guarantee security, customers will come back to stay. Fortunately, the two women locked the padlock in the room this time, otherwise who knows what will happen.