1. The defendant insists that he is not liable because his employee only summoned the police and did not direct, request, or command the police to search the plaintiff. It is true that for a person to be liable for false arrest he must either make, command, request, or direct the arrest, but it is not necessary that he direct it in express terms.
Webb
v.
Prince,
62
Ga. App.
749 (
The petition also set forth a cause of action based on the defendant’s failure to protect the plaintiff as a customer, lawfully on the defendant’s property, from injury caused by the misconduct of the defendant’s employee.
Hazelrigs
v.
J. M. High Co.,
49
Ga. App.
866 (
2. The special demurrers filed by the defendant show no merit and the judge properly overruled them.
Judgment affirmed.
