Friday, March 16, 2018

Hotel and motel staff spy on how much you drink and how you dress

Source: massprivatei


Since at least 2016, hotel and motel staff have been spying on guests and notifying law enforcement of anyone that dresses inappropriately for their age or has lower quality clothing.

Hotel and motel staff are also told to be on the lookout for suspicious people that ask for extra towels, or have excessive alcohol in their rooms and much more.

They are told to call 1-866-DHS-2-ICE (1-866-347-2423) and report suspicious criminal activity to federal law enforcement. Laughably or sadly depending on how you feel about being spied on by hospitality workers, DHS claims that highly trained DHS specialists will take their reports.

Unfortunately, asking for extra towels or having lots of alcohol in your room is only the tip of the iceberg.
 
Hotel & motel staff will contact police for almost anything
 
Welcome to police state America 2018, where hotel and motel staff will notify law enforcement for almost anything.
 
According to DHS's Blue Campaign, if you don't want to be considered a suspicious person by hotel and motel staff,  you should never wear provocative clothing. You should never use their bar or restaurant to meet a date. You should never wear musk, cologne or perfume. You should never pay for your food or drinks with cash or a pre-paid credit card. You should never ask about porno movies or have pornography in your room. You should never use side entrances or exits. And you should never back into a parking spot.
 
The list of things hotel and motel staff find suspicious should anger every (union) convention goer, business traveler and vacationer.

Below, is a list of fifteen unbelievable things that will get you reported to law enforcement.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why is DHS asking the hospitality industry to go through guests belongings and search their rooms without a warrant?

The answer is disturbing.

Law enforcement uses hotel and motel staff to do an end run around the Fourth Amendment. (Click here to see how law enforcement uses hospital staff to do an end run around the 4th.)

Unfortunately, we have more to worry about than hotel and motel workers spying on everyone..
 
DMV's report suspicious people to DHS

 
The above video reveals how the Nevada DMV also reports suspicious people to DHS. But what the above video does not explain, is what DMV's consider suspicious.
 
DHS's plan to turn everyone into spies is well on it's way. Soon nowhere will be safe from government/corporate spying.