Sex toys: Most unusual items stolen by hotel guests - Times of India
by:KISSTOY
2021-06-07
According to a study, guests at the resort will not only steal towels and toiletries, but will also take home something unusual, such as sex toys, plush toys and toilet rings.
While sex toys rank first among the unusual items stolen by hotel guests, some even swept the British agency\'s lamps, TVs and sheets in 2009.
During the study conducted by Telegraph Travel.
The staff of the bill Mingham hotel revealed that a drunk employee would-
Be thief was caught trying to remove the plush head of a wild boar, which was previously installed in a billiard room.
He\'s awkward. What\'s worsefor-wear.
A few weeks later, some of his friends came back and bought this from us as his wedding gift --
\"We donated the money to charity,\" the Daily Telegraph quoted hotel manager Adam Thompson as saying . \".
The residence of Bath, formerly a boutique hotel, is now its own
The most unusual thing, according to the dining apartment, is their sex toys.
\"Apart from the usual things like shampoo and bath towels, the most common stolen items are our sex toys,\" a staff member said . \".
The home has sold quirky accessories to adventurous travelers.
\"I would call them and explain that they were caught without paying.
\"The suspension of pregnancy inevitably follows,\" the staff added . \".
Staff at another hotel in Bath revealed that a guest had stolen a light fixture on the floor.
On the other hand, a former Ford hotel reported that a couple had stolen almost everything in their room, including carpets, curtains, kettles, bedding and even toilet seats.
They apparently parked the car under the window on the first floor of the room and then put things through.
Klecryptomaniacs did not even let go of the tourist hotel chain, which revealed in a survey that their towels, wine glasses, bathrobes and decorations were the most frequently stolen items they had.
In the survey, 37 respondents admitted to taking something from the hotel room.
While sex toys rank first among the unusual items stolen by hotel guests, some even swept the British agency\'s lamps, TVs and sheets in 2009.
During the study conducted by Telegraph Travel.
The staff of the bill Mingham hotel revealed that a drunk employee would-
Be thief was caught trying to remove the plush head of a wild boar, which was previously installed in a billiard room.
He\'s awkward. What\'s worsefor-wear.
A few weeks later, some of his friends came back and bought this from us as his wedding gift --
\"We donated the money to charity,\" the Daily Telegraph quoted hotel manager Adam Thompson as saying . \".
The residence of Bath, formerly a boutique hotel, is now its own
The most unusual thing, according to the dining apartment, is their sex toys.
\"Apart from the usual things like shampoo and bath towels, the most common stolen items are our sex toys,\" a staff member said . \".
The home has sold quirky accessories to adventurous travelers.
\"I would call them and explain that they were caught without paying.
\"The suspension of pregnancy inevitably follows,\" the staff added . \".
Staff at another hotel in Bath revealed that a guest had stolen a light fixture on the floor.
On the other hand, a former Ford hotel reported that a couple had stolen almost everything in their room, including carpets, curtains, kettles, bedding and even toilet seats.
They apparently parked the car under the window on the first floor of the room and then put things through.
Klecryptomaniacs did not even let go of the tourist hotel chain, which revealed in a survey that their towels, wine glasses, bathrobes and decorations were the most frequently stolen items they had.
In the survey, 37 respondents admitted to taking something from the hotel room.