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Thief wearing hotel slippers given access to room safe at Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel | News.com.au
Surely the hotel should either ask the guest for actual ID or failing that go to the room with the guest so the guest can get their ID.
The remotely unlocking a safe part is also a bit of a worry, especially only after he had also "forgotten" his room key.
"Speaking in English, he told hotel staff that he had lost his room key and demanded another one," the newspaper cited a Hong Kong police officer as saying, adding that the man provided details of the 47-year-old male occupant including name and birthdate, without saying how he had obtained such information.
After entering the room, the man "telephoned the front desk from the room saying he had forgotten the password of the safe and asked for assistance to open it", the officer was quoted by the SCMP as saying.
Surely the hotel should either ask the guest for actual ID or failing that go to the room with the guest so the guest can get their ID.
The remotely unlocking a safe part is also a bit of a worry, especially only after he had also "forgotten" his room key.