A hotel guest has been left fuming after claiming that the staff at their accommodation 'helped themselves' to their vodka - and other guests have stories of their own Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters A furious guest has claimed that staff at their hotel helped themselves to "1/4" of their vodka bottle, branding it as the most unprofessional thing" they'd ever encountered. They shared the story on Reddit and, although they didn't specify the name of the hotel, their post quickly went viral. They raged: "This morning, the vodka was just at the thick part [of the bottle], and I come back, and obviously the staff decided to help themselves to my vodka!" "This is the most unprofessional thing I've ever experienced in a hotel, even in a foreign country.

I went to a bar where you had to buy the bottle (Uganda), and so I only drank a small amount and I was going to check the rest in my bag [...

] Apparently the staff thinks they are entitled to my property. Good thing I've been locking my suitcases with everything anyways." Fellow Redditors were outraged by what happened, with some commending the original poster for using locks on their luggage.

A sympathetic user recommended extra security measures, commenting: "Glad you keep your luggage locked. When I travel, i bought a plug in alarm clock that .