Lilith
07-28-2004, 12:50 PM
(submitted by gekkogecko)
Oddly Enough - Reuters
OSLO (Reuters) - Angry hotel workers in Norway want to
ban pay-TV pornography to stop naked porn-watching
guests calling room service to lure female staff to
their rooms.
A typical trick by guests, mostly businessmen, is to
call the front desk for extras, such as fresh towels,
to get female company, said the Norwegian Hotel and
Restaurant Workers' Union, reporting a rising number
of complaints.
"Most room service personnel work alone. It can be
very unpleasant to get called to a room to be met by a
naked man," union leader Eli Ljunggren told Reuters.
She said the complaints ranged from sleazy remarks to
physical assaults.
"Pornography does not belong in hotel rooms. Pay-TV
should be limited to entertainment," she said. Most
Norwegian hotels, like many hotels around the world,
have easy access to pornography channels in hotel
rooms for a fee.
Oddly Enough - Reuters
OSLO (Reuters) - Angry hotel workers in Norway want to
ban pay-TV pornography to stop naked porn-watching
guests calling room service to lure female staff to
their rooms.
A typical trick by guests, mostly businessmen, is to
call the front desk for extras, such as fresh towels,
to get female company, said the Norwegian Hotel and
Restaurant Workers' Union, reporting a rising number
of complaints.
"Most room service personnel work alone. It can be
very unpleasant to get called to a room to be met by a
naked man," union leader Eli Ljunggren told Reuters.
She said the complaints ranged from sleazy remarks to
physical assaults.
"Pornography does not belong in hotel rooms. Pay-TV
should be limited to entertainment," she said. Most
Norwegian hotels, like many hotels around the world,
have easy access to pornography channels in hotel
rooms for a fee.