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In reply to the discussion: Those fire in the whole pranks at fast food outlets [View all]brettdale
(12,381 posts)11. What would happen if you did this to a white collar worker
If you walked into a lawyers office and did this, or into a forbes top 500 company?
Surly you would be arrested and charged? So why is it okay for fast food workers?
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it makes more sense as 'fire-in-the-hole' prank. not to mention the whole hole mis-spelling. eom
ellenfl
May 2012
#13
Their parents taught them well > to look down on low income workers and that they are open for abuse
lunasun
May 2012
#18
Idiots...being arrested, charged and convicted of assault would be the ideal resolution
AnOhioan
May 2012
#15
I don't think either the Coke, or the twinkie, or the snowball qualifies as a "deadly weapon",
Art_from_Ark
May 2012
#27
an object other than a body part can be a deadly weapon, but it isn't automatic
fishwax
May 2012
#35
I hope they're not repeat customers unless they want to find things in their food and drinks.
Initech
May 2012
#22
I have enough friends in the restaurant industry and know that far worse gets done
tabbycat31
May 2012
#39