Teens Post Fast Food Pranks On YouTube
A series of YouTube videos that depict pranks being played on fast-food restaurant employees are causing quite a stir. The so-called "fire in the hole" footage shows teenagers tossing purchased drinks back through drive-up windows, startling and in some cases drenching the target.
Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV has surveillance footage of one worker getting showered with hot sauce. The Subway clerk told WPXI-TV that "as soon as it hit my face, my eyes were burning. All is I could think is how could someone do this? I mean, it's just not funny."
Police in several states are investigating similar incidents. Meanwhile, a YouTube search on Thursday turned up a number of clips but some had been taken offline for violating the video-sharing site's terms of use.


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