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==Possible explanation for the "Ladies Only" hotel spaces== | ==Possible explanation for the "Ladies Only" hotel spaces== | ||
I was interested to see the bit about the "Ladies Only" spaces, and I think I may know one possible reason why they could have existed. Some hotel chains have rules for safeguarding at-risk people, especially so alone women. Often this is such things as intentionally giving out rooms with easy access to lifts/good CCTV incase of stalkers etc. The two parking spaces could have been "safe" spots in the car park that were particularly hidden/well lit etc, so were especially reserved for women travellers. Of course, this is still a bit weird by todays standards (as of course its not just women are at risk of these dangers) but it might by why such a seemingly-archaic thing was created. | I was interested to see the bit about the "Ladies Only" spaces, and I think I may know one possible reason why they could have existed. Some hotel chains have rules for safeguarding at-risk people, especially so alone women. Often this is such things as intentionally giving out rooms with easy access to lifts/good CCTV incase of stalkers etc. The two parking spaces could have been "safe" spots in the car park that were particularly hidden/well lit etc, so were especially reserved for women travellers. Of course, this is still a bit weird by todays standards (as of course its not just women that are at risk of these dangers), but it might by why such a seemingly-archaic thing was created. | ||
[[User:Ludicrous Wolf|Ludicrous Wolf]] ([[User_talk:Ludicrous Wolf|talk]]) 22:09, 1 July 2022 (UTC) | [[User:Ludicrous Wolf|Ludicrous Wolf]] ([[User_talk:Ludicrous Wolf|talk]]) 22:09, 1 July 2022 (UTC) |
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Possible explanation for the "Ladies Only" hotel spaces
I was interested to see the bit about the "Ladies Only" spaces, and I think I may know one possible reason why they could have existed. Some hotel chains have rules for safeguarding at-risk people, especially so alone women. Often this is such things as intentionally giving out rooms with easy access to lifts/good CCTV incase of stalkers etc. The two parking spaces could have been "safe" spots in the car park that were particularly hidden/well lit etc, so were especially reserved for women travellers. Of course, this is still a bit weird by todays standards (as of course its not just women that are at risk of these dangers), but it might by why such a seemingly-archaic thing was created. Ludicrous Wolf (talk) 22:09, 1 July 2022 (UTC)