Assignment:
These questions are about hospitality law, the answers should be better relate law and cases.
As manager of a hotel, you have noticed that persons suspected to be prostitutes are seen frequently in your hotel lobby and bar. What are your options, considering legal issues and business considerations?
1. Can you order your front desk staff and security to have all persons suspected of being prostitutes removed from the property?
2. If a guest insists that a person suspected of being a prostitute is a visitor of the guest, may the hotel refuse to allow the suspect to visit the guest's room?
3. Will the hotel be liable for lost property of the guest if the hotel allows a suspected prostitute to visit the guest's room and the guest later reports being drugged and robbed?
4. Will the hotel be liable if a lady guest is attacked by suspected prostitutes who frequent the hotel, who attacked the lady guest because they thought she was a competing prostitute?
5. Can the hotel be charged with a crime for allowing suspected prostitutes to work at the hotel?
6. What are positive and negative implications of the hotel providing sex dolls to its guests as a hotel X-rated amenity? May the hotel prohibit a nearby adult store from delivering sex dolls to guests at the hotel?