I don't fault anyone for laughing at the headline. It does make you think of the movie too.
I guess I'm just too serious about things like this for two reasons:
1. My youngest son had an anaphlyactic reaction to Pn at the age of 17 months that was terrifying for me. He recovered with no long lasting symptoms except for a severe allergy and he must wear a medic alert bracelet. How did this young woman know that the Dr. wouldn't have a severe reaction, or the tranq's wouldn't react with meds he might be on that she doesn't know about? Scary to me.
2. O/T but I can see why she did it and didn't consider the consequences. I worked as a waitress and bartender for 20 yrs. I never bartended in bars, or taverns but nice restaurants that had a bar area.
In my own experience, I have personally seen no less than 3 servers that were fired on the spot for altering food/drinks before taking them to the customer. Two were altered because the server took a demanding customer personally and retaliated.
The third was more personal, that server spit in a drink that I had prepared and was going to serve it to the man that turned out to be his competition for the affections of another server. I did turn him in and the drink never made it to the table.
All of those scenarios are benign, but not really if you think about this day and age where human body fluids can be considered hazardous materials. LOL
(an even bigger LOL is some of the stories I could tell about working in restaurants!)
So, I don't think this young lady thought through the implications of slipping a drug into someone else's drink. Not a good thing.