

James Seyffart
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Many hotels serve a complimentary breakfast to their guests, it’s often setup in a cafeteria style room by the front desk. Many of these areas aren’t secured by keycard and that people off the streets could just walk in and eat and leave. This woman and many others have figured that out and what they do is walk in during breakfast, eat and leave. Most of the time they are never even caught, the hotels always make too much for guests anyways and that the food is thrown out if not eaten. The woman here is going to work and just stops at random hotels so that she can eat for free and leave for work. She claims it’s not stealing because the hotel advertised a free continental breakfast and that they are gonna throw it out anyways. So based on that should anyone just be able to walk in without being a paying guest, eat what we want and leave without any consequences, is it still theft if they throw it away anyway?