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I was an eye witness to this event, since I was a resident at the hotel at the very time that this event occurred. Some discrepancies between what I observed and what the Times printing. The students from Hong Kong were not confined to a wing of the hotel, they were free to move around the hotel complex and also the town itself, I had seen them many times! I witnessed complaints being lodged at the desk regarding the issue, but I didn't see or hear of an angry mob. The headmaster of the school had placed the students in the hotel to avoid them returning immediately to his fee paying private school, at the request of other parents. Obviously a family hotel was an inappropriate venue for quarantining people for SARS. I'm assuming as a primary witness I'm entitled to amend the article?