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6 September, 21:15

A hotel manager learned that a person in one of the rooms was not registered as a guest. The manager immediately knocked on the door to eject that person, but they would not let the manager in. The manager then used his own key to enter the room, approached the person and grabbed them by the arm. Then the manager punched the person and locked them in the manager's office for two hours, after which they called the police to remove them from the hotel. In this case the manager could be sued by the unregistered person for the following?

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  1. 6 September, 21:43
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    No, I don't think so.

    Explanation:

    The manager acted correctly locked them and called police to remove them from the hotel. They would probably be thieves or malicious people. The manager must ensure the safety of other guests as well as the operation of the hotel.
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