Do you think love hotel security cameras keep video records of guests?

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I realize that there are conspiracies about guests being secretly recorded inside the rooms and while I think that is sometimes possible, I believe the legal risk is too high (illegal sex videos can sell for a lot of money) and most places don't do this.

My main question is with regard to the security cameras located in the parking lots which are sometimes in plain sight or hidden. I always wondered if the staff at love hotels keep video records of all the guests that the parking lot/lobby cameras record? And if they do, do you think they keep any serious backlogs or just replace the old with the new?

It is just an interesting thought since literally everything done at a love hotel (entering/exiting the room, paying for the room, requesting video games to play and even ordering pizza) is super discreet, with no need for any face to face contact.

My guess is that although love hotels are famous and popular for their discreetness, I believe they might not be discreet in this aspect.

Just something I was pondering and thought it would be interesting to hear other peoples' opinions on the subject.
 
Iirc it's common that there are security cameras in the lobby and the floors. I got once a call when a client left but me still staying in as they saw him leaving the room without me and being worried if I was okay and not actually hurt etc.
it makes sense to have security cameras there but I doubt they have them inside the rooms. Although I always wonder what that white round shaped thing on the ceiling is. (And I don't mean the fire detectors)
 
At least a few SPs do wear face masks when entering and leaving love hotels. Perhaps that has something to do with the cameras?
 
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No they don't. Completely incorrect information.
High security facilities barely keep five years of video recordings.

A certain auto manufacturer's R&D department that I occasionally work with keeps 12 months' worth at their facilities, and that's considered extreme.