WTF is going on?

blowpop's Avatar
The police can ask an individual or business to do pretty much anything. As long as it's a request, it's up to the person or business to decide whether or not to comply. Obviously this notel thinks it's smart to do so.

Perhaps we need an "avoid" list for notels that are hostile to repeat business, or should otherwise be avoided?
When you see on the 6 oclock news that the entire LE assets of the metro area were out rounding up every man and woman who rented a hotel for less than a 12 hour period, I guess we will all be safe.
LexusLover's Avatar
Some owners may think once a week is too often and others may think once a day is reasonable Originally Posted by HoneyRose
Please ..... Please .... do not start naming ... or otherwise identifying

...... those in the latter category!
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
If you want the notel that practices this policy and wish to avoid it PM me and I'll be happy to provide it.
Wakeup's Avatar
Buy one at the local flea market. Originally Posted by pyramider
Fucking awesome...



"Passports! Green cards! Hey, you need a green card? Here you go, your name is now Fernando Valenzuela. You had 21 wins last year."
This Patel dude needs to get off his high horse. He's running a notel with a cheap hourly rate and now he wants to crack down on prostitution?? If I was the lady, I would not have given the I.D.
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I've never had that happen and would have left and gone to another place. Originally Posted by bbkid

There is your answer right there...... your room none of their fucking business who is with you............. Find places that don't need your RL info...........


JaD
thanks for the info!!
-i havent come across a place in sa to get one
LexusLover's Avatar
-i havent come across a place in sa to get one Originally Posted by MsPrittiKitti
tikkler33's Avatar
You can buy a fake ID that looks pretty good at first glance, but I'll bet it won't have the electronic strip on the back. When they scan the ID, the strip won't be read by the scanner, and they will probably ask for your real one.
Or is there a way to get a fake ID with a good strip on the back that I don't know about?
This thread is a tad on the funny side to me. Not to offend anyone, but most hotels/notels require ID at check in. Even your nicer upscale places. These 2 / 4 hour notels are required to get ID from you and have you sign a small form as well upon check in.

Why does this surprise anyone?
This thread is a tad on the funny side to me. Not to offend anyone, but most hotels/notels require ID at check in. Even your nicer upscale places. These 2 / 4 hour notels are required to get ID from you and have you sign a small form as well upon check in.

Why does this surprise anyone? Originally Posted by Guilty Pleasures
I think what's suprising is they asked for both the op's i.d. AND the provider's i.d. Usually they just ask for an i.d. from whoever initially checks out the room.
Out_of_bounds

.......maybe it was a high-volume (high-traffic) joint, and you didn't know about it? I would suggest avoiding the ones located on known major streets, and/or the ones which look like are frequented by the street walkers.

As far as IDs go....

....In this day and age, I think it's very foolish (and borderline dangerous) to be posting anything online about forging legal documents. It's shady activity, and there has to be some forum guideline that prohibits things like that. The mods should not condone it by letting it get out of hand.

My two cents.
simpleton's Avatar
mclovin had a fake id and it worked.
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
That's the point of the thread GP. They asked for both mine and my dates. Funny thing is I went back a week later and they only asked for mine. Guess she was in the clear.