Pot smoking in a Hotel Room

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was probably some dumb young people. I’m sure many of you boomers did the wrong thing in your day - without punishment.


Did you learn your what-about-ism from the orange one?


How many of you boomers smoked pot, drank and had sex in the back seat of a car…..without getting busted. Do you think you should have been caught and punished?


You're not talking to boomers here, not everyone who is older than you is a boomer.

None of that is equivalent to smoking in a hotel room. Why don't you go get some edibles and chill out?


How old are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


Pot being legal in a state is irrelevant. The hotel, if it's any reputable chain, will have explicit no smoking rules unless it's one of those few exceptions where smoking is allowed and it would only be in specific rooms/wings. Check the language the next time you book a hotel room, there's always references to no smoking policies and what happens if smoke is discovered. It always involves significant cleaning charges.

I was a cigarette smoker for a while and even during those years and doing plenty of business travel, I never smoked inside hotel rooms. Only jerks would do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was probably some dumb young people. I’m sure many of you boomers did the wrong thing in your day - without punishment.


No decent hotel allows smoking regardless of whether it's pot or cigarettes or anything else in their rooms. OP is justified in wanting to report it. I don't care if you think it's NBD, nor do I care if the smokers are fined hundreds or thousands of dollars. It's explicitly stated in the hotel rules no smoking, same with airlines, so no excuses.


So many rats here.


Cry more, druggie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.
Anonymous
Talk to the hotel and ask to be moved rooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was probably some dumb young people. I’m sure many of you boomers did the wrong thing in your day - without punishment.


I would not want to punish them. I would just want them to stop smoking in the indoor space we share . . . not a big ask given that it's prohibited.


I would want to punish them. At least, the hotel should. It's going to cost $$$ to get the room cleaned before they can rent it again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.


You think the inside of a hotel room is public?
Anonymous
I'd call the front desk. I don't really care how they handle it with the smokers but at minimum I'd want my room changed and an upgrade or some points for the inconvenience. I don't care what people smoke but I shouldn't have to smell it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.


You think the inside of a hotel room is public?


It isn’t a residence.

They’re lucky I don’t come and make them swallow their stupid drugs.

Potheads are such losers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.


You think the inside of a hotel room is public?


It isn’t a residence.

They’re lucky I don’t come and make them swallow their stupid drugs.

Potheads are such losers.


It’s private property mommy dearest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.


You think the inside of a hotel room is public?


It isn’t a residence.

They’re lucky I don’t come and make them swallow their stupid drugs.

Potheads are such losers.


Maybe you should swallow your meds wacko.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


In no state of the union is smoking pot in a public place legal.


You think the inside of a hotel room is public?


It isn’t a residence.

They’re lucky I don’t come and make them swallow their stupid drugs.

Potheads are such losers.


It’s private property mommy dearest.


Yes, private property belonging to a hotel that has prohibited smoking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d call the front desk and call the police. That’s not a private residence.


The police? It's a civil penalty, and it's the business owners who pay it.


A police report needs to be made, to identify the culprits and force the hotel to do something. It’s worthy of arrest and punishment. It’s a crime.
Besides, these folks need help and being arrested can bring them the help they need to get into rehab.


OP clearly stated that pot is legal in the state where this happened. No reason to call police but alerting the front desk is definitely warranted in the situation.


Pot being legal in a state is irrelevant. The hotel, if it's any reputable chain, will have explicit no smoking rules unless it's one of those few exceptions where smoking is allowed and it would only be in specific rooms/wings. Check the language the next time you book a hotel room, there's always references to no smoking policies and what happens if smoke is discovered. It always involves significant cleaning charges.

I was a cigarette smoker for a while and even during those years and doing plenty of business travel, I never smoked inside hotel rooms. Only jerks would do it.


True. That smell lingers. Its awful to check in to a hotel room.and realize someone was smoking.

I probably wouldn't even mention pot I would just tell the front desk you noticed your hallway neighbors smoking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it were cigarettes I’d complain. But weed?
Nah. They’re probably cool. And I like the smell of weed. I mean, I like weed


So cool people are exempt from the rules?


Pretty much.
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