Kalpani S.
Security Issues at the Hospital
The hospital itself is quite good, and the nurses really take great care of every patient. However, the security staff seem to have a different perspective; they act as if they are doctors and can be quite harsh in certain situations. Today, I had a very frustrating experience with the security team. I parked my bike in an area where there were already several others, but it wasn't clearly marked as a space reserved for doctors. When I parked, the front security guard was present, and I went inside to attend to a seriously ill patient. After being asked by the doctors to fetch some medicine, I returned to find my bike missing. I searched for over ten minutes around the hospital. Eventually, with the help of an attendant, I located it far from where I had originally parked. The security staff had hidden it away. While I was searching, they were just watching me and smiling. My personal belongings were in the bike's cabin, and they had relocated it to a dimly lit area, making me feel very insecure. When I asked them about it, they simply smiled and gave no explanation. When I finally retrieved my bike, I expressed the importance of valuing a vehicle, and they approached me aggressively. While not all security personnel are like this, there are certainly some who are very kind. Ultimately, the lack of responsibility regarding the bike's safety is concerning. If they had just informed me when they saw me parking, I would not have done so.
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