In daily life, we will more or less live in hotels, such as when traveling with friends, of course, to find a place to stay, or the unit sent out on a business trip, but also to have a place to live.

Many people staying in hotels should have encountered police rounds, which is a very common phenomenon.
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Because the hotel is a high incidence of many illegal acts, although under the increasingly strict norms, illegal acts have been very few, but the police still can not relax, because the hotel as a public place, once the problem will endanger the safety of many people.
So, how do the police determine what the relationship between the people in the room is when they check the room?
In fact, the police only need to ask a question to judge.
When the police inspect the room, they usually knock on the door and ask the person who stays inside to turn in their ID cards, and after the police check that there is no problem, they will ask what is the relationship between the two people living together and what the name of the other party is.
If it is an acquaintance, this question is of course difficult, and it can be answered quickly, basically the police can see the appearance of the two people and the speed of the answer, and can roughly judge the relationship between the two people and whether they are telling the truth.
If the answer is swallowed, then embarrassed, the police will focus on questioning and observation, and even be taken away to investigate, because only unfamiliar people will not be able to answer the names of the people living in a room.
It is through such a seemingly simple question that the police can judge the relationship between the people who live in the same place.