Originally Posted by
piggi
First off - I have no idea whether the original message is a fake or not, but I must say it does leave several questions unanswered:
1. Why did the client feel obliged to explain so much to hotel staff? I would have made-up something stupid or given a very vague answer, etc. At worst I would have said "I'm meeting a friend but I forget the room number..." then called the girl and asked to meet her in reception (or something). Certainly, hotel staff cannot direct you to answer questions -- the worst they can do is ask you to leave.
2. What exactly are the hotel supposed to have said to the gardai? What crime were they alleging which evoked such a swift response? In my experience the gardai don't respond effectively to serious crime - I find it difficult to believe that they raced round to the hotel, and intercepted the escort & client in the car-park!!
3. And, as nothing illegal happened, what exactly is the author concerned about?
4. When told of the encounter with hotel staff, why did the escort "do a runner"? Surely she could have taken the rest of the evening off, sent the client packing and watched the TV. Then if the police arrived - they would find what?? A girl with some nice underwear, watching Coronation Street?
None of this adds-up for me. Sorry.