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EDSA Shangri-la Security Personnel Harrass And Publicly Humiliate Ms. Cleo
Caliente: A Breach Of Protocol, And Then Some:.


Before anything else, happy birthday, dear Cleo!

Ladies and gentlemen, today is the birthday of a good friend of mine, one of
the hosts of the radio show I usually guest on, the Disenchanted Kingdom on
99.5 RT. Her name is Cleo Caliente.

Normally, birthdays are supposed to be really happy days, but the fine folks
over at EDSA Shangri-la in Mandaluyong clearly had different ideas.

Around the stroke of midnight, Ms. Caliente was on her way to the hotel room
of her friends who flew in all the way from the United States. She was going
to celebrate her birthday with them, as is customary. What is not customary,
though, was the manner she was treated by the hotel’s floor security, from
the moment she stepped into the vicinity of EDSA Shangri-la.

Upon approaching the door, instead of being subjected to the standard check
of bags by security, she was immediately asked a question by the man at the
door, pretty much asking her what room she was supposed to go to. She
promptly answered which room. While this might still be construed as
routine, what followed certainly wasn’t.

After stalling for a while, she was escorted by several security personnel
not to the reception area which is standard operation procedure for any
clarifications regarding rooms and the like, but to the phones hidden away
in the corner of the first floor of the hotel. It was as if they didn’t want
people to see her, which was bizarre, to say the least. Instead of calling
her friends at the reception area, she was calling from the phone booths.
Does this count as protocol?

As you might’ve seen in the picture above, Ms. Caliente is quite a looker,
and she was, as is customary with Chinese women, wearing a red dress on her
birthday, as well as some jewellery. She was dressed to impress that
midnight, and wanted nothing more than to just hang out with her friends and
chill out with them, especially since it was her idea to make them move from
Makati Shang-rila to EDSA Shang-rila because she lives closer to the place.

Instead, she found herself surrounded by seven security personnel,
repeatedly asking her questions in the vernacular while she was answering
the questions in flawless English. That they were disregarding her mode of
expression with the way they were speaking to her was unmistakeable, and at
the same time, immensely disrespectful. Cleo comes from Cebu, and Tagalog is
not her native language, although she can speak and understand it.

Then, at some point, they asked her a question that just completely went
beyond the acceptable boundaries of protocol. They asked her: are you here
to see a foreigner guest, or a Filipino?

Let me ask this of you, dear security personnel of EDSA Shangri-la: exactly
what the blazes are you implying in asking her that question? Are you
implying that you are assuming that the person who brought you business by
having her friends check into your establishment, a person who has
repeatedly gone to your establishment in recent days to see said friends,
just so happens to be a prostitute? Really?

The line of questioning was foul and out of line. There is a protocol by
which security personnel must conduct themselves, and while I am not 100%
familiar with it, I don’t think asking a visitor if she’s there “to see a
foreigner or a Filipino” constitutes protocol. This was downright insulting,
demeaning, and given how this scene lasted for over ten minutes, this was
practically criminal.

To make matters worse, given how Ms. Caliente was dressed, the security
personnel who circled her and were accosting her were eyeing her in a very
uncomfortable manner. In her words, she said that she felt like "they were
stripping her naked in their minds," with the way they ogled her. This was
harassment, and they were attempting to bully someone whom they assumed was
merely a “poor, helpless little girl” who also happens to be a hooker.

They couldn’t have been more mistaken.

After over ten minutes of being questioned relentlessly and treated like a
common criminal, Cleo’s friend finally came down to pick her up and at this
point, Ms. Caliente filed a complaint after she recollected herself in the
hotel room. This was a travesty and a gross act of disservice to her, and
they just had to do it on her birthday.

This morning, on 99.5 RT, King DJ Logan, the host of Disenchanted Kingdom,
decided to call EDSA Shangri-la to perhaps get the establishment to issue a
decent apology for the mistreatment Ms. Caliente has received at the hands
of the security personnel. The first time he called, the person who received
the call immediately put the phone down on him upon hearing the words “This
is King DJ Logan of 99.5 RT.” It boggles the mind why she would do something
like that, but they called the hotel again, this time with Cleo making the
call.

Soon enough, they were transferred to a guy named Kevin, and he offered to
clarify the matter when Cleo asked whom she could speak to for her to
register her grievance. What followed has got to be one of the worst
examples of customer service I have ever witnessed, as he fumbled his way
through, put Cleo on hold multiple times, trying to come up with answers for
her questions. It got to a point where Logan had to take over, and cow Kevin
into admitting that in reality, he was not in a position to address the
issue himself.

Now, take note that this was the second time the complaint was filed, and
clearly, there was no log of the first complaint, as Kevin had no idea about
what was going on at all despite putting Cleo on hold multiple times. He had
to realize he was actually on the air before he realized that he couldn’t
just sweep this complaint under the rug.

To make matters worse, after this call, the hotel attempted to bribe Cleo’s
friends by offering them freebies on the hotel’s tab. Now, if I recall
correctly, it was Cleo who got harassed by these security personnel, and not
her friends. So why are they being bribed, when all the were asking for was
accountability and a written apology for her ordeal?

Real classy, EDSA Shangri-la. Way to address the situation. Wasn’t it bad
enough that you thought Ms. Caliente was a prostitute? Now, you have to try
and pay her off (Actually, pay her friends off, even!) as if she really were
one? Customer service at its finest! Well played, EDSA Shangri-la! Bravo!

A simple, straightforward apology and accountability for the security
personnel who accosted Cleo would’ve been more than welcome, dear EDSA
Shangri-la. In case you haven’t realized, at no point did she even flaunt
her status as a radio broadcaster throughout her ordeal. Apparently, her
desire to not act like she was entitled to any special treatment was taken
as a sign by your goons, I mean security, to instead harass her as they
please.

Seven guys to deal with one person, ladies and gentlemen. Does this not
scream "excessive" and "abusive" to you?

Seriously, EDSA Shangri-la. Do you actually need to step on powerful
people’s toes before you realize that you’re mistreating people? Has it
gotten to this point already? Can you not simply do the right thing and
apologize for treating people the wrong way without having to look at their
status in society or in the media industry? And do you think that bribing
them with gifts will just make them look the other way? You think you can
buy off principles?

Well, at this point, the answer to that is moot, and let this post stand as
a warning: unless EDSA Shangri-la decides to do the right thing and issue a
public apology in writing to Ms. Cleo Caliente, then we are left with no
recourse but to let this post stand as a testament to the discrimination and
inhospitable treatment the employees of EDSA Shangri-la clearly are capable
of.

I will categorically say that I have no desire to patronize such an
establishment, and I certainly hope those who see this will know better than
to as well.


Not cool, EDSA Shangri-la. Not cool at all.

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