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NAME: Aguirre Garibay Joshua Fernando DATE:

Summit TV Activity Worksheet


(Unit 6)

TV Documentary: “Keep Your Belongings Safe in a Hotel Room”

Part 1
A. Which of the following does Bill Stanton say he is looking at while watching potential
victims? Check all that apply.
 clothes  luggage  security cameras  car
 watch  witnesses  cell phone  lighting

B. According to Lara Spencer which statements are true? Check all that apply.
 His plan was so bold it seemed almost ridiculous.
 Bill Stanton is a safety and security expert
 This experiment is the beginning of a crime.
 Bill Stanton is playing the role of a television producer.
 The hotels are in Ridgefield, Virginia.

C. Circle the letter of the best choice to complete each statement.


1. Bill Stanton is able to steal from the producer by getting his name and .
a. social security number c. license plate number
b. room number d. phone number
2. Bill Stanton guesses that the producer is going to the gym because .
a. the housekeeper tells him c. he overhears the producer asking where the gym
is
b. the producer tells him d. he sees that the producer is wearing workout
clothes
3. When Bill Stanton goes into the producer’s hotel room, he finds by the phone.
a. car keys and a wallet c. a watch and valet ticket
b. theater tickets d. an expensive ring and bracelet
4. While in the producer’s room, Bill Stanton calls the front desk and he says that he
.
a. lost the combination to the safe c. lost his room key
b. needs more towels d. wants to order food

D. Bill Stanton says “When I see an opening, that’s when I approach, and that’s when I
hear magic words.” What does he mean by “magic words”? Provide some
examples from the video.

What he refers to with magic words is that he has as the key or the words that will
help him later

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NAME: DATE:

Summit TV Activity Worksheet


(Unit 6)

TV Documentary: “Keep Your Belongings Safe in a Hotel Room”

Part 2
A. Complete the video transcript.
Bill Stanton: Well, security is a priority, it’s not their top priority. It’s more
1.
about comfort and service .
2. 3.
The tips that you should do when you approach the front desk is take out
your ID, do not say the name out loud because they’ll
4.
hear, someone could hear you.
Lara Spencer: So, so, show your id , but don’t necessarily, I always
5.
am careful with that if they ask you for a phone number .
6.

B. Check the statements True or False. If a statement is false, rewrite the statement
to make it true.
True False
1.   The first hotel is already taking steps to correct shortfalls.

2.   The second hotel said that the standards they set did not fall short.

3.   Bill Stanton advices you to put your family heirlooms in the room safe.

4.   Most hotels will insure you for up to $10,000.

C. On the line following each statement, write an L if Lara said it, a B if Bill said it, or an
N if no one said it.
1. Obviously you’re not surprised. L
2. Zip your lip and push your license forward. B
3. As you saw with the safe, it’s anything but failsafe. N
4. Most hotel guests care more about convenience than security. B
5. Don’t trust that the room’s safe is necessarily a be-all and end-all. L

D. Bill Stanton says “Don’t count on the hotel. Count on yourself.” What does he
mean? Give two examples of things you can do to protect yourself and your
property while at a hotel.

Well, something we can do and that says in the video is with expensive watches or cards, have
them on hand with due care so that they can not be stolen, and not say your name or the number
of your room out loud but you can give your ID and with this data is more than enough to identify
you.

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