This secretly-taped footage may make you more eager to use that hotel safe while on vacation. One holidaymaker decided to leave his laptop camera recording after he left his room at an unidentified U.S. hotel which he described as 'brand-named'. The video later revealed a housekeeper rifling through the guest's suitcase and trying to access his laptop computer. The shocking footage, posted on YouTube by user Vince Stravix, has already had more than one million views.
Mr Stravix wrote on YouTube: 'This happened on the 5th of November, 2014. I was staying at a ... hotel and I kept all of my items laid out in my room. Not anymore though. Keep you're items hidden in the trunk of a car or at least hidden from view!'
The video begins innocuously enough; the woman enters the room, wanders into the bathroom, and collects the dirty towels into a pile. As well as giving the TV a dust down, cleaning the bathroom and changing the sheets, the housekeeper began digging through the guest's personal belongings.
The woman had a close look at a package that the guest had delivered before moving on to examine his games console, a PS3, and the games with it.
Apparently unaware that she was being filmed, the housekeeper then has a close look at the laptop, coming full-face in front of the camera, before turning her attention to a tablet device. Then she turns her attention to making the bed - but it's not long before she is drawn to the contents inside the guest's suitcase.
Mr Stravix refused to identify the hotel brand or the location, writing: 'This video was not uploaded to incite a witch-hunt or a boycott. Employees are never 100% controllable and they never will be because people are not robots.' He added that hotel management received all of the uncut footage that he had taken.
Mr Stravix wrote the purpose of his video was to make people aware what goes on in hotels when you are not around. 'Making people aware that even in a hotel room someone could rifle through your things without you knowing, so password protect everything you own and keep valuables locked up.'
Source: Mailonline
Mr Stravix wrote on YouTube: 'This happened on the 5th of November, 2014. I was staying at a ... hotel and I kept all of my items laid out in my room. Not anymore though. Keep you're items hidden in the trunk of a car or at least hidden from view!'
The video begins innocuously enough; the woman enters the room, wanders into the bathroom, and collects the dirty towels into a pile. As well as giving the TV a dust down, cleaning the bathroom and changing the sheets, the housekeeper began digging through the guest's personal belongings.
The woman had a close look at a package that the guest had delivered before moving on to examine his games console, a PS3, and the games with it.
Apparently unaware that she was being filmed, the housekeeper then has a close look at the laptop, coming full-face in front of the camera, before turning her attention to a tablet device. Then she turns her attention to making the bed - but it's not long before she is drawn to the contents inside the guest's suitcase.
Mr Stravix refused to identify the hotel brand or the location, writing: 'This video was not uploaded to incite a witch-hunt or a boycott. Employees are never 100% controllable and they never will be because people are not robots.' He added that hotel management received all of the uncut footage that he had taken.
Mr Stravix wrote the purpose of his video was to make people aware what goes on in hotels when you are not around. 'Making people aware that even in a hotel room someone could rifle through your things without you knowing, so password protect everything you own and keep valuables locked up.'
Source: Mailonline
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