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	<title>Comments on: How I got kicked out of my hotel this summer</title>
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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<description>Is there a right to privacy in a room you are renting for a certain period of time, or is the right to privacy simply implied, considering you are on private property and subject to the rules and regulations of the property? I work at a 5-diamond resort in Hawaii, and we see quite a bit of unruly behavior, mostly by guests travelling in groups and not on their own. There have been some guests removed, but not without warning, and without informing the sales contact about the situation. In the case of the unruly guests, they should have been removed once they became threatening. Whether or not they were pre-warned to keep it down became irrelevant once they became a threat to the staff. In the case of the singer in the women&#039;s restroom, she has every right to be appalled and seek action, however I think they will settle (but not before Gloria Alred appears in the news, as she so loves her image on TV). In the case of Ray-J, he had an illegal substance in his room, and absolutely should have been evicted for it. Not his? Go after the person it does belong to and sue him, not the hotel. Some of the cases of people getting evicted were unnecessary under the circumstances, like the Hawaiian group evicted in the middle of the night from one of Disney World&#039;s hotels.</description>
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