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I don't know if I found any bugs after staying in the hotel for 8 days. Can the hotel refuse to bear legal responsibility?
According to the law, natural persons have the right to privacy, and hotels have the obligation to protect customers' privacy. Whether the bug is placed in the hotel or not, it is found in the hotel, so the hotel needs to bear legal responsibility.

The thing is, Ms. Lu stayed at the hotel in Tianmen, Hubei. Eight days after she checked out, she found a bug between the bedside table and the bed. After the incident, she negotiated with the hotel manager. The hotel manager said to give her 500 yuan, which was not very nice. She refused to apologize. Finally, Ms. Lu handled the alarm. After investigation, except for Ms. Lu's room, all other rooms were bugged.

Isn't it the hotel's responsibility to clean the room without finding bugs? The bug may not have been put in the hotel, but it was left in the hotel by the last customer, but the hotel didn't find the bug in the process of cleaning the room. This is the responsibility of the hotel. This time it's a bug, and next time it may be a camera. The hotel refused to pay compensation on the grounds of ignorance and refused to take responsibility. After that, all the strange things were left in the hotel. How can we ensure the safety of customers?

Isn't the safety of customers the responsibility of the hotel? After investigation, the instrument found has voice recording function, which can be automatically uploaded to the cloud, saved and downloaded remotely. What concept? If there were cameras now, the privacy of customers would not be leaked out. This is a single woman. What if it's a couple or a couple? I can't imagine.

Summary: Let's not talk about compensation in this case, whether it is 500 or 10000, it is not stipulated by the hotel itself. We should call the police first, and hotels should call the police first, instead of waiting for customers to call the police. After the police investigation, the hotel will clear the scene and give customers a reasonable explanation. I think this is more reasonable than the manager shirking responsibility!

To put it mildly, it's a bug. To put it mildly, it's a listening device, which is eavesdropping on customers' privacy. This incident tells us a truth. When you go out to stay in a hotel, you must carefully check the facilities in the room, including shower and toiletries, and check every corner to ensure your personal safety.