• frazw@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Funnily enough my home has smoke detectors. No advanced algorithms just simple detection of smoke. I mean they are only designed to save lives not fine anybody, but I guess that’s not what Hyatt are after.

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      I suppose it’s looking at it like that is the same as the speedcam argument. Is it safety or revenue. At least you have some oversight and a due process when that’s wrong though.

      I wonder if these people could contact the fire department as it has to be some kind of hazard giving false reports.

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    £500 is excessive. And fighting guests over your scummy practice. Not on.

    Hope a regulator steps in and looks at this but not hopeful.

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      This is Amerikkka. The regulators exist to ensure that there are as many scams running as possible.

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          21 hours ago

          You are correct. Unfortunately in many sectors in the US that’s not what’s happening. Of course, it’s not true across the board. There are exceptions, like the NTSB. But then the NTSB can only make recommendations, and it’s enforcement counterparts, like the FAA, have no teeth. The FAA is now in essence run by the airlines the agency is supposed to regulate.

          And until enough blood is spilled, this will continue

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            i think you might have completely misread my comment, regulatory capture is intentional and symbiotic.

            the regulators let the corporations poison the groundwater, and in turn the corporations give the regulators a rusty trombone.

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      I think you completely missed the point of the investigation - it’s not about the hotel’s charges, it’s about an ai-powered smoke “detection” system that the creators are advertising as inherently increasing revenue, suggesting a scheme between the hotel and company making the detectors to defraud the hotel’s customers.

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    1 day ago

    Despite reddit and Lemmy screeching, this shit hasn’t happened to me using airbnb and has happened often with hotels.

    🤷‍♂️

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      24 hours ago

      Yes, but at AirBnB you have cleaning charge scams and hidden cameras in the bedroom. Pick your posion I guess 🤷

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        23 hours ago

        Again as someone staying overnight 40+ days a year I find this to be extremely overblown and lacking in any real data either way but my personal experience is more than most.

        I think there was a small problem for a short while but was always overblown and was fixed relatively quickly.

        I’ve run into, if I had to guess 5:1 issues in hotel vs Airbnb 🤷‍♂️.

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          Seriously. I’m a broke joke, but I live in a popular tourist trap where legit 1/3 of all houses are air bnb’s, and my mom visits over to twice a year with friends. When it’s just my mom, she stays with me, but they get an air BNB when coming as a group. The worst she has ever complained about was a $50 cleaning fee with instructions to take the sheets and bedding off and put them in the washer. If you’re charging more than $20 , you should be doing it.

          But other than that, it’s been pleasant experiences all around.