The cameras were motion sensitive. Shouldn't there have been a security company monitoring those screens? What if terrorists were planting bombs all over to go off at a future date? (Unlikely I know).
Guest safety is another reason why they are supposed to be monitored. Someone should have seen her all over the place on different feeds and either kept an eye on her, or gone to investigate when she never returned from her one way trip. I have a friend that monitored a hotel in Atlantic City. Boring job, but he couldn't perl his eyes away, and when the sensor engaged his screen flashed.
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Casinos are a whole different animal than an airport hotel. They are watching folks who they are going to profit off of, and they want everything above board and for everyone to have fun and gamble, gamble , gamble. Comping a room is like me giving someone $10 bucks. They want no cheating, no foul play by their employees, and they are going to watch for opportunists. Anything that will cause their haul to go bad that night. People are gambling big bucks a lot of times and, Casinos spend millions of dollars on security because owners want everything to operate on the up and up.
People go to hotels for a variety of reasons, some for business conferences, some for discrete affairs, some just flying from state to state, some for partying, and most of the time if it's a late night party they don't want to be followed around by hotel staff.
There's only a skeleton crew on hotel night shifts, especially in cities, during the weekend. They can't go chasing every adult that comes through the lobby who is staggering around. They have bars in the hotel. That happens all the time. Every conference, in every state, that I've attended, there's been at least one person, usually more, who has over indulged at the evening festivities, or at the motel bar. Not one motel employee have I ever seen follow them around to ensure their safety. Her friends were with her, if anyone should have noticed she was out of her head, it should have been them, and at least one should have stayed with her, while the other two went to get the things from the room.