
"Kyran Smith, who was jailed for seven and a half years, attacked a woman after obtaining her room number and keycard from Travelodge staff by falsely claiming to be her boyfriend."
"Starmer expressed concern that some MPs were unable to hear directly from Travelodge's chief executive and urged for serious engagement to address ongoing security concerns."
"More than 20 MPs demanded a meeting to discuss the incident, particularly focusing on the security processes that allowed the assault to occur and the inadequate response offered to the victim."
"Starmer welcomed Travelodge's decision to launch an independent investigation into its room security policies and stressed the importance of a timely review with actionable outcomes."
Keir Starmer has contacted Travelodge's chief executive to address concerns over security protocols following a sexual assault incident. A man, Kyran Smith, was jailed after he obtained a woman's room number and keycard by falsely claiming to be her boyfriend. More than 20 MPs have requested a meeting to discuss the hotel's security processes, especially after the victim received a mere 30 refund. Starmer welcomed the initiation of an independent investigation into Travelodge's room security policies and emphasized the need for a swift review and implementation of changes.
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