When a man called for the arrest of a hotel management team for allowing two teenage couples to lodge, the reaction was mixed. One comment downplayed the hotel’s role, saying, “What concern hotel now, they are there for business.”

This response reflects a dismissive attitude toward the hotel’s responsibility in ensuring age-appropriate lodging. Overlooking the age of guests, particularly minors, raises questions about accountability and the ethical obligations of establishments serving the public. While hotels operate as businesses, they also have a duty to protect vulnerable individuals from potential harm.

Ignoring these responsibilities could lead to a culture of indifference toward youth safety, making it essential for all stakeholders to promote responsible policies for lodging.

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