Las Vegas Strip and Downtown hotel rooms serve as the location for many arrests by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for Battery Domestic Violence. There are a few reasons for this. The first is that many vacationers to Las Vegas consume large amounts of alcohol which can lead to more explosive and violent interactions between domestic partners.
The second is gambling. Gambling can lead to stressful situations when people have risked more resources than they can afford to. This can result in heated arguments between people who share resources. Sometimes these heated arguments become physical.
The third is an issue of proximity. If you are in a single family residence with a yard and you get into an argument, chances are no one is going to hear it because there is a large buffer in between homes. In a hotel room, that buffer is not there, so if you get into an argument, the concerned person in the room next to yours is going to call security.
Fourth, when security comes to the room, someone is probably going to be arrested. Las Vegas hotels do not want "problems" on their property because one problem could effect many people when everyone is in such close proximity. If they feel you are a problem, you will most likely be removed by security and then taken to jail by police.
Many situations that arise in hotel rooms are just arguments with little or no physicality, but, for the above reasons, someone gets arrested.
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