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If You Pay Cash, DHS Says You Should Be Reported as Suspicious

by Heidi Stevenson

6 January 2011

The Department of Homeland Services is now putting up signs reminiscent of Orwell's 1984 in public places. The latest is a list of "Suspicious Activities". Employees and guests of hotels are told they should report any of the following:

  • Nervous or evasive guest or visitor attitudes; overly concerned with privacy.
  • Denial of access to room or refusal of room cleaning for extended stay.
  • Insistence on cash payment.
  • Attempts to gain access to restricted areas.
  • Individuals taking notes, pictures, or videos of hotel.

If you value your privacy, then you should be treated as a suspicious character. If you don't like to have strangers in your hotel room during your stay, then there's no telling how dangerous you might be. Heaven forbid that you want to pay your bill in cash! Or try to take a shortcut through the kitchen. And don't you dare be a student taking notes as you study! If you do any of those things, the DHS says that you might be a dangerous person, so employees are told to turn you in.

If you think this is a joke, then take a look at the following brief video. Be afraid. Be very very afraid. The person standing next to you might be a terrorist.

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