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List all the tort violations committed within this story. Harry works delivering pizzas from a truck. Two weeks ago, a customer of Harry's named Bill

List all the tort violations committed within this story. Harry works delivering pizzas from a truck. Two weeks ago, a customer of Harry's named Bill ordered a pizza but was distracted by a cell phone call he received at the same time he took delivery of the pizza from Harry. As a result of this distraction, Bill walked away from the truck with the pizza but without paying for it. Harry dashed over to Bill, shook his fist under Bill's nose, and said: "Pay for that pizza right now, you are miserable, stinking pizza thief, or I will make you sorry you were ever born!" Visibly shaken, Bill gives Harry money to pay for the pizza but mistakenly gives Harry $5 more than the actual price of the pizza. Harry, who is extremely angry with Bill, leaves with Bill's extra money without ever counting it. Bill, when he realizes he has paid too much for the pizza, then chases after Harry to ask about getting his money back. When Bill catches up with Harry, Harry tells him to sit in Harry's pizza truck because Harry, who now realizes he has collected an extra $5, decides whether to return the money. Bill notices once he is inside the truck's cab that the door handle of the truck door does not work from the inside and that he is trapped inside the cab. When he cries out for help, Harry says to himself: "I thought the Easy Terms Auto Repair Shop fixed that thing," but Harry likes seeing that Bill is uncomfortable stuck in the truck and Harry waits for five more minutes to go by before he finally opens the door and lets Bill out. Harry then refuses to return any of what he now thinks of as his money back to Bill and tells Bill to fly a kite if he does not like it. Bill then goes to see his lawyer, Sid. Bill tells Sid that Harry is not only a thief for taking and keeping his $5, but Harry is probably a child molester also (an accusation he knows is false). Sid then calls Harry on the phone and tells Harry that Sid intends to tell the local criminal prosecutor to file child molester criminal charges against Harry unless Harry not only pays Bill the $5 Harry owes Bill but also pays both Sid and Bill $25 more for them to keep quiet about Harry being a child molester. While Bill is at Sid's office, Bill also gives Sid a traffic ticket to handle for Bill. Bill says he did not deserve the ticket because his twin sister, Jill, looked just like him and was driving the car when the ticket was issued. Bill says Jill lied and said her name was Bill when she got the ticket. Sid puts the ticket in his pocket and promptly forgets all about it. The court date on the ticket comes and goes, and Bill gets arrested by the police the following week for a nonappearance warrant, which was supposed to be for Jill but would not have been issued at all if Sid had not forgotten about the ticket. It turns out that when Bill was arrested, it was not only for that one ticket, but also for a separate charge of not paying another, different ticket he had actually received for running a stop sign a month earlier. When Bill ran that stop sign, he was very drunk, and as it happened, at the time that Bill ran the stop sign, a pregnant mother, Anne, was about to step off the curb but at the last possible moment she saw Bill weave over towards her and she pulled back just in time to avoid being run over, but she was so shaken up by the near collision that she miscarried her baby from the shock and stress of almost being run over. After he was finally stopped by the police his car, Bill said to the police officer who told him about Anne's baby that Bill was happy the miscarriage had happened, that he could not care less about Anne or her baby, as he had enough problems of his own and she should go fly a kite if she does not like it. The next day, a different pizza customer, Jay, asks Harry if the pizzas he sold from his truck were fat free. Harry says: "Fat free pizzas? Sold from a truck? Are you kidding? Of course they're fat free." Harry said this in a jocular tone, as if only an utter idiot or a complete fool could possibly believe that any pizza sold from a truck was fat free, but Jay is a person who was raised inside a monastery and has very limited sense of humor and takes everything that everyone tells him quite literally, and Jay believes Harry. Jay then eats the pizza believing it to be fat free, but due to a rare health condition where he cannot eat any fat (called "Jack Sprat-itis"), he dies a painful death from an allergic reaction to the fatty pizza, leaving behind a widow, Faye, and their two children Ray and Kay. Bill has still not gotten over his anger about the $5 Harry took from him by mistake but it even after he realized the mistake. Seething with rage, Bill goes to Harry's house. From the sidewalk he throws a rock into Harry's window, but it soars through the house and out a window on the other side of the house without ever hitting anything. Bill then yells in a loud voice, "Harry is a no good child molesting thief!" as loud as he can so the whole neighborhood could hear him, but the only distinct words any neighbors heard are "Harry is a no good....thief!" The neighbors believe this and refuse to help Harry when his house burns down that night as the result of a loose electrical wire the Good Service Power Company forgot to fix when its worker (who was drunk at the time) was there to fix a different loose wire at the exact same spot eight years earlier and left without fixing the wire that actually needed fixing. When Harry discovers what Bill did by yelling mean things about him and throwing the brick, Harry calls Bill on the phone pretending to be Ed McMahon calling for the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes. Harry (pretending to be Ed McMahon) tells Bill that Bill has won $1 Million, but that Bill has to hurry over right away to the post office to claim his prize. In his haste, Bill drives his car over the speed limit and as he is speeding he runs over the two orphaned children, Ray and Kay, in a crosswalk, seriously injuring them. Bill could not see the two kids because they were hiding under a blanket and pretending to be invisible at the time. Bill thought it was just some rags lying in a crosswalk and he would have run over the blanket as he drove to the post office even if he had not been speeding. When Bill realizes that Harry had only pretended to be Ed McMahon and that he had not won a million dollars, Bill calls Harry on the phone and, pretending to be a newspaper man, tells Harry that Harry's father was arrested on television in front of millions of viewers on America's Most Wanted and has just committed suicide on live TV. Harry becomes extremely upset and distraught as the result of hearing this. In his grief, he decides to quit the pizza business and offers to sell the business to Larry for $1000, telling Larry the business is worth $1000 because he sells $1000 worth of pizzas a week. In fact, that was a lie, because Harry only sells $800 worth every week. Harry could have sold $1000 worth of pizza but the reason he does not is because the new pizza oven Harry bought from Pizza King Oven Manufacturing doesn't work right because the thermostat was installed wrong at the factory, and because of that assembly mistake at the factory two out of every ten pizzas ends up getting burned to a crisp and can't be sold.

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