I guess I have a different take - it can be very beneficial as people have more and more options for fake identification. If an officer has any doubt about who you are, it can be a real convenience if you aren't wanted, and a real bummer if you are. I spent 24 years in the military, so my prints are on file. I also had to give prints for a carry permit. Unless I commit a crime, my prints are meaningless - I don't even wipe down hotel rooms when I travel on business and I use restaurant water glasses without gloves.
But ... but ... the Holiday Inn could run your prints against the Holiday Inn Worldwide Fingerprint Database (linked to the Marriott AND Motel 6 databases, as you know) and find out that you once refused to pay the $23.50 for the macadamia nuts from the minibar and refuse to ever allow you back.
Aren't you even the slightest bit concerned about this?