Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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You may have not read the article.Well, you might want to put the "room occupied" sign on the door. That is what it is for.
Now then, they always have had and forever will have the right to come in anyway, but they will knock, then call, jot down the time and if they try several times day and night and nobody ever answers with the "room occupied" sign on the door then they will have no choice but to eventually come in anyway. It HAS to be that way. A person could be dead in there, passed out, etc...let alone having forty guns or something bad.
they also can now look at your magic band. When was the last time you opened the door and are you in a park right now, etc.
It's not like they are going to barge into every room looking for naked people.

This states that when you are actually leaving that "room occupied" sign up that's what gives them the sign that they are required to enter the room.
Me putting up the "room occupied" sign means that they are supposed to knock first then enter my room. The "room occupied" sign from the what the article is saying doesn't mean the same as what it was before. "Do Not Disturb" meant just that. "Room Occupied" means we need to go in and check their room since they declined housekeeping for that day.
So yeah if I have that sign up it's entirely possible they would walk in on a naked person if the only notice they are giving is "knock first then enter". If I'm in the bathroom or shower it's likely I may not even hear your knock.