Filed Under: Hilton, Hotels
Hampton Inn is apologizing after a family staying at a hotel had the cops called on them for using the pool. The incident occurred over the weekend at the Hampton Inn in Williamston, North Carolina, and the employee involved in this is "no longer employed at the hotel."
In the nearly 10 minute video posted online, you can see a Hampton Inn employee and two police officers approaching a woman who was staying at the hotel with her two kids.
Based on the guest's version of what happened:
Here's the video that was uploaded to YouTube:
Here's what Shruti Gandhi Buckley, the Global Head of Hampton by Hilton, had to say:
"Hampton by Hilton has zero tolerance for racism or discrimination of any kind. On Saturday, we were alerted to an online video of a guest incident at one of our franchise properties. We moved quickly to identify the hotel and the guest, so that we could make contact and review the matter.
Even as we communicated our expectations to the ownership and management of the Williamston property on Sunday, we learned that the team member is no longer employed at the hotel. We have apologized directly to the guest and her family for their experience, and will work with them and the hotel to make this right. We remain in contact with the hotel's ownership about follow up actions, and to ensure that in the future, their employees reflect the best values of our brand and are welcoming of all."
Unfortunately this is just another case of racism in our country. Fortunately these kinds of incidents are starting to get more attention, and we're seeing swifter punishment for this kind of behavior, as it should be.
I'm sure some people will be along shortly to say "well if she didn't want any trouble she should have given them her name and room number."
I'd ask those people when the last time was that they were singled out at a hotel pool and asked to prove they were staying there, while other guests weren't. Not only that, but she presented a key, and rather than backing down, the employee decided to double down and then request her room number.
Good on Hampton Inn for taking quick action here to address the situation, and also that the employee is no longer working at the hotel.