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##4 A man broke into a woman’s room by swiping his hotel room card early in the morning

Recently, Liuzhou citizen Ms. Wang reported to the Nanguo Morning Post client reporter that on November 19, when she checked into the Boning Hotel on Zhuxi Avenue in Qingxiu District, Nanning City, four strange men came to her in the early morning. At about 1 o'clock, I entered her room with the room card. Fortunately, she was not in the room when the incident occurred and no serious consequences occurred. On the afternoon of November 24, Boning Hotel responded to this matter. At about midnight on the 19th, Ms. Wang and her friends came to the hotel front desk to check in, put their luggage in the room, and then went to a nearby bar to drink. After investigation, the police told Ms. Wang that around 1:30 a.m. that day, four men entered her room and left on their own after a while. A strange man obtained the room card and entered Ms. Wang's room, infringing on Ms. Wang's interests. The hotel failed to fulfill its consumer safety obligations and should bear corresponding responsibility.

Follow me to see what happened when 4 men swiped their hotel room cards and broke into women’s rooms in the early hours of the morning.

Visiting the hotel where the woman whose room was broken into in Shanghai was staying: Elevators and stairs are not allowed to go up and down across floors. How did the man achieve "streaking"?

On August 10, reporters visited the Sanlin branch of the All Seasons Hotel Shanghai where "fiore Huahua" was staying when a man broke into her room naked. She said that the man wandered into the guest rooms on the fourth floor of the hotel in the early morning. The reporter visited and found that you need to swipe your room card to enter the elevator, and you can only choose the floor you live on. Guests can freely reach the first floor through the fire escape, but they cannot enter each floor through the fire escape. Previously, "fiore Huahua" said that the hotel door lock sensor was not very sensitive. The reporter found in the rooms on other floors of the hotel involved that it took a lot of force to close the door. The door lock alarm may not sound if the door is not closed. Hotel staff said the hotel had made rectifications after the incident.

4 men swiped their hotel key cards to enter a woman’s room early in the morning. What happened?

Recently, Liuzhou citizen Ms. Wang reported to the Nanguo Morning Post client reporter that on November 19, when she checked into the Boning Hotel on Zhuxi Avenue, Qingxiu District, Nanning City, four strange men came to her in the early morning. At about 1 o'clock, I entered her room with the room card. Fortunately, she was not in the room when the incident occurred and no serious consequences occurred. On the afternoon of November 24, Boning Hotel responded to this matter.

Ms. Wang is from Liuzhou. On November 18, she came to Nanning with her best friend and asked her friends to help book two rooms at the Boning Hotel on Zhuxi Avenue in Qingxiu District.

At about midnight on the 19th, Ms. Wang and her friends came to the hotel front desk to check in. After putting their luggage in the room, they went to a nearby bar to drink.

At about 5 a.m. that day, Ms. Wang returned to the room and found that there was an extra room card in the place where the card was inserted to get power, and the room was brightly lit.

Ms. Wang believed that someone should have entered the room. She went to the front desk and asked for the official video to be viewed, but she was refused.

After the communication failed, Ms. Wang called the police. After investigation, the police told Ms. Wang that around 1:30 a.m. that day, four men entered her room and left on their own after a while. Ms. Wang checked her luggage afterwards and found no signs of tampering.

Since there was no loss of property, Ms. Wang guessed that several men might be up to no good.

According to Ms. Wang’s recollection, when they checked in, three men who were suspected of being drunk verbally teased them. At about 1:20 in the morning, a strange man called her best friend and sent her a message. Short message.

▲A strange man sent harassing text messages to Ms. Wang and others. Photo provided by the interviewee

Ms. Wang found that the time she received the call was not long before several men entered her room. She believed that there was serious negligence and management chaos at the Bonin Hotel.

On the afternoon of November 24, the relevant person in charge of the hotel told reporters that the police have been involved in the investigation and it is not convenient for the hotel to explain the specific details.

The person in charge said that the incident was caused by the front desk employee's work error and he had been fired. After the incident, the hotel immediately apologized to Ms. Wang and waived the accommodation fees for two rooms for Ms. Wang and others. At the same time, it actively cooperated with the police investigation. "We will also hold those four guests accountable."

▲The receipt of receipt issued by the police after Ms. Wang reported the crime.

The author believes that after consumers check into the hotel, the hotel has the responsibility to protect the personal and property safety of consumers. They are not allowed to enter the room without the consent of consumers. A strange man obtained the room card and entered Ms. Wang's room, infringing on Ms. Wang's interests. The hotel failed to fulfill its consumer safety obligations and should bear corresponding responsibility. If Ms. Wang suffers physical or mental injury, she can complain to the relevant departments or file a civil lawsuit in court to safeguard her rights and interests.

1. For Ms. Wang and her party, encountering such a thing before they have officially checked into the hotel will indeed make them feel scared, and it will definitely affect their mood! Therefore, the hotel must be held responsible as the at-fault party.

2. So what responsibilities does the hotel need to bear?

First of all, after Ms. Wang and others checked into the hotel, the two parties formed a service contract relationship. According to the contract between the two parties, the hotel was obliged to provide Ms. Wang and others with safe rooms. Now the hotel obviously Failure to do so constitutes a breach of contract on the part of the hotel.

Article 577 of the Civil Code stipulates that if a party fails to perform its contractual obligations or performs its contractual obligations inconsistently with the agreement, it shall bear liability for breach of contract such as continuing to perform, taking remedial measures, or compensating for losses.

In other words, due to the breach of contract on the part of the hotel, which caused damage to Ms. Wang and others, the hotel must bear liability for breach of contract.

Regarding the specific responsibilities that the hotel should bear, if there is an agreement in advance, it shall be implemented according to the agreement, and if there is no agreement, it shall be resolved through negotiation. If negotiations can't resolve it, then the only solution is to sue!

Secondly, Article 1198 of the Civil Code stipulates that operators of hotels and other public places shall bear liability if they fail to fulfill their safety obligations and cause damage to the civil rights and interests of others. However, if the fault is caused by a third party's negligence or intention, the operator can recover compensation from the third party after assuming responsibility.

Specifically, after Ms. Wang checks into the hotel, the hotel must not only ensure Ms. Wang’s safety when checking into the hotel room, but also ensure that her personal privacy information will not be leaked, otherwise the hotel will shall bear responsibility for the fault of inadequate management.

This means that if the personal information of Ms. Wang and others is leaked due to hotel employees and damages are caused, the hotel must first bear responsibility for it, and whether it should be found afterwards The compensation sought by the at-fault employee or the four men is a matter between them and has nothing to do with Ms. Wang.

Finally, intentionally leaking or distributing other people’s information is not only liable for civil torts, but is also illegal and requires public security penalties.

Paragraph 6 of Article 42 of the "Public Security Management Punishment Law" stipulates that anyone who steals or distributes citizens' personal privacy information shall be detained for not more than 5 days or fined not more than 500 yuan; if the circumstances are more serious, he shall be fined not more than 500 yuan and 500 yuan. Detention for days and a fine of not more than 500 yuan may be imposed.

In other words, it is necessary to find out how the telephone numbers, household registration addresses and other information of Ms. Wang and her best friends were known to these men. If they steal secretly when staff are not paying attention, then they will not only be liable for civil torts, but also need public security penalties.

So do you think it is reasonable for the hotel to waive one night’s room fee as compensation for Ms. Wang?

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