Restaurants receiving tips to strip search employees/customers...

BigPoppa

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WTF?

Did a search for "strip" and couldn't find anything. This has to be one of the most fvcked up things i've heard in a long while.
 

notfred

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Anyone who follows the directions of a "police officer" or anyone else who they've never met and only talked to once, over the phone, and assualts another person based on theose directions should just be run over by a train and removed from the gene pool.
 

Joemonkey

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wow triple dose of stupid... stupid guy pretending to be cop/district manager, stupid manager for making an employee do it, and stupid employee for doing it
 

loup garou

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The latest incident occurred last week in Arizona, when a Taco Bell manager received a call from a man claiming to be a police officer who urged the manager to strip-search a female whom the caller said had stolen a pocketbook.

Authorities said the male manager pulled aside a 17-year-old female customer who fit the description given by the caller and then carried out the search, which included a body cavity search.
..and another guy...
The woman testified that Mathis made her exercise naked, sit on his lap and submit to a body search that included breast and genital touching.
I don't doubt that somebody called these guys, but they knew that the guy was pulling their chains. They WANTED to feel up these girls and are using the phone call as a defense.
 

PanzerIV

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What a bunch of b.s. I agree with Werk that these managers were quite willing participants.

"In Rapid City, S.D., a former fast-food restaurant manager was accused of holding a 19-year-old female employee against her will and forcing her to strip during a three-hour search in the restaurant's back office."

THREE HOURS?? It doesn't take three hours to search anybody! I can't believe this guy was acquitted. I am sure he "hated" every minute of the search as he claimed.
 

isasir

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Originally posted by: TranceNation
this is a college psychology expirement gone bad

Yup, The Milgram Experiment showed that people would follow orders of someone if they thought this person had authority, even if it meant doing harm to someone else.

It's the reason they said that so many people followed Hitler's command to kill.