In Fuerschbach v. Southwest Airlines, where Fuerschbach was "arrested" by the police as a prank at work, the appeals court held that there:
a. could be a tort of misrepresentation as the police were not really making an arrest b. could be a tort of assault and battery by the workers who arranged the "arrest"
c. could be no tort because no malice was involved
d. could be no tort because a reasonable person would not act like Fuerschbach did e. none of the other choices
e
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