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To all Country Inn & Suites Employees, <br />Human trafficking(prostitution), drug trafficking and use, and other criminal activity does occur <br />at Hotels across the country. Below is a list of possible indicators of criminal activity; <br /> Guest does not want to leave registration information, gives false info, or checks in late <br /> Guests’ signature does not match name, or has third party rental <br /> Guest claims not to have a vehicle but does, or vehicle seems suspicious <br />rd <br /> Requests room overlooking parking lot, or on 3 floor where there are no cameras <br /> Requests smoking room but does not appear to smoke <br /> Guest staying for one night; pays cash, from out of state, re-ups for additional days <br /> Guest is from surrounding cities <br /> Guest is from one State and vehicle is from another <br /> Room is or appears to be occupied by more people than registered to room <br /> High vehicle traffic in parking lot <br /> High foot traffic associated with one guest or room <br /> Guest requests excessive amount of linens, towels, or restocking of fridge <br /> Appears overly anxious or fearful, always checking parking lot or looking around <br /> Guests’ reason for stay does not make sense, or does not want to engage in small talk <br /> Guest appears to be under the influence of alcohol/drugs <br /> Drugs, the odor of drugs, drug and/or excessive sex paraphernalia found in rooms <br />The above listed indicators are not definitive and may or may not mean that a Guest is <br />involved in criminal activity, and is only designed to be a guide to help you to identify <br />possible criminal activity. You should consult with your Hotel policy, manager, or the Police <br />Department before making the decision to deny or evict a guest based on these criteria <br />alone, however, please do not hesitate to call the Police Department to report any suspected <br />criminal activity. Remember, you are the experts and know what is normal for your Hotel. <br /> <br />
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