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Guest blacklist?

drunk%20in%20hotel.jpgThe creator of an interesting new website that launched last week has been in touch to publicise his idea - a blacklist for badly behaved guests.

The happyguests site features a database for small hotels and B&Bs to add the name of problem guests.

The password protected site will keep the names of blacklisted guests on the system for three years. Participating accommodation providers will have to include the fact they are a member on their terms & conditions.

Jeff Riley, managing director of Happy Guests, says the idea is unique (in the UK at least - a similar system operates in Australia and Canada) and insists it will act as reassurance for the majority of guests as much as a deterrent to troublemakers.

He admits that there will be the odd grumble about civil liberties, but says hotels and B&Bs have every right to expect guests staying under their roof to obey their rules and behave in a responsible manner.

What do you think? Is it fair? Will it gain any traction? Let us know

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Comments (3)

R Sutton :

Hi, not sure if anyone is aware but there is another site that deals with this sort of issue, and only this sort of issue without advertising other services!!!

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