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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where’s your integrity? Do the right thing and book 2 rooms. It’s sucks, but we do it because it is the right thing to do.[/quote] What makes it “the right thing to do “?[/quote] If a policy states it only sleeps a certain number of people, then there is a reason for it. How is breaking a rule "ok"?[/quote] It depends on the rule. It's OK to break stupid rules. As one example, lots of rules exist for ulterior reasons, but prohibiting the actual reasons is much more difficult and subjective. So you get a rule, or policy, that the originator is not particularly interested in enforcing, but exists in case he wants to actually curtail the other behavior. Hotel room occupancy might have a limit to prevent loud parties. But what's loud, obnoxious, boisterous, annoying can be very subjective. Much easier to say "no more than four to a room," and then if there's a loud party, you can cite the occupancy limit. The occupancy limit was never intended to prevent a family with three young children from sleeping in a single room. And so it's understood that ignoring this policy, which harms absolutely no one, is not morally deficient. [/quote]
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