"Prank" or rape?
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Police Friday were continuing to investigate a prank that left some Kentucky Fried Chicken employees naked outside the restaurant Thursday.There's a strain of rape porn where a person convinces another person to do sexual things based on lies and intimidation.
Investigators said the workers at the Manchester restaurant were victims of a mean and dangerous prank.
A manager pulled a pin for the restaurant's fire suppression system, which rained chemicals on her and others, because she was told to by a man on the phone claiming to be her boss from the corporate office.
"And then they were told by this person on the phone to go outside and disrobe and actually urinate on one another to decontaminate each other," said Lt. Peter Bartlett.
Police said that somehow, the prankster managed to keep the employees on the phone for 10 to 15 minutes. Only when someone in the parking lot called police to say a woman was standing in the doorway naked did police and fire show up, and that's when the prankster finally hung up.
Presenting a false threat of contamination and then offering those so contaminated the "solution" of disrobing and then urinating on each other is that kind of thing. Just because the rapist didn't actually put his penis in the victims doesn't make it not rape.
It's not a funny prank. It's not "funny news" or "weird news." What happened to these people is disgusting and disturbing.



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