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Inside Lena Dunham's quiet life in London after fleeing Hollywood trib.al/dPnE6iR








A woman is traveling for business and checks into a hotel after a long day. Everything seems normal. The next morning, she wakes up around 6:00 AM, grabs breakfast downstairs, and comes back to her room. By 6:30, she hops in the shower. Suddenly, she hears a phone ringing; she steps out to check, but nothing. Weird. She goes back in, and a minute later, she hears what sounds like the door. Assuming it’s just noise from the hallway, she brushes it off. Wrapped in a towel, she opens the bathroom door… and freezes. A man is standing in the middle of her room. She screams, “Get the f*** out!” The man looks startled and; says he’s from maintenance; and that she scared *him*. This is terrifying; and way more common than people think. Whether it’s a mistake, negligence, or something worse, hotel room security is something you *cannot* take lightly. That deadbolt and latch aren’t optional; they’re your first line of defense. Do you always double-check and use the deadbolt when staying in hotels, or is this something you might start doing after hearing this?






























