Good story, and no chiding here. Any lesson learned without someone getting harmed is a pretty good lesson.bayouhazard wrote:It also shows those room "safes" aren't worth more than a false sense of security.
Those hotel safes...I saw a video about them. All of them come with a default code so that hotel "security" can open them if someone leaves them locked. It is usually 0000 or 1111. They are supposed to change that code when they install the safes...many don't. That allows the savvy housekeeper to open your safe while you are not there (if they are the type that would be so inclined).
RJ