Originally Posted by
miloworld
From the video, the police said they didn't have a reason, except the management wants them out.
I understand the right to refuse service but after check-in, you assumed responsibility of the guest.
He did seem like he was woken up and shaken by the situation. Had he been disturbing the peace, the police would be rough on him, not getting him a cab.
Then again, if 'pranksters' can be thrown out of the hotel during the stay, can the same be applied to an ex-convict when the management deem it a 'risk' in the middle of the night?
As per the above post, he tweeted
@Vitalyzdtv
31 Dec 17 10:06am
New year plans make more gainz and do the biggest stunt ever done.
If the hotel has a large event going on I could see why that would be cause for concern.
Also, the police said they didn't have a reason, but that doesn't mean the management/hotel didn't have one.