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A little concerning that the inner doors have a sign that say the doors should be locked 24 hours, which leads me to believe there are security protocols in place, but what is even more concerning, is that there is actually no door handle or locking mechanism on the doors on the third floor. you might as well take the doors off the hinges, because all of the hardware is missing and you don’t even need a key to get inside the third floor of the hotel. Which means anybody off the street could access the elevator without even going to the front desk, they can go up to the third floor and get inside. When I asked the front desk attendant, if the hotel was in a safe area or if we had anything to worry about, she replied, “oh yeah, we have cameras all over this place“. In which I replied, if I was dead, it doesn’t matter if there’s 1000 cameras. When I booked the hotel, and the cost of the hotel, it did not translate well to the accommodations when we pulled up and seeing a huge sign that says weekly rentals available. My ignorance tells me, that Gainesville is just an expensive place to live and other hotels may be double or triple the price though. Needless to say, the clientele roaming the hallways, made us want to use three levels of protection at our own room door. Also, the shelf across from the sink, when you round the corner from the bedroom area, I am sure you have reported injury incidents. Especially in the middle of the