National Aircraft Finance Bank sent two of its employees to repossess Charlie’s aircraft owing to Charlie’s failure to repay his aircraft loan. The two repossessors had a tow bar attached to a tug, and their plan was to tow the aircraft to a secured hangar on the airport. When they arrived at the airport, they spotted the aircraft arriving. After Charlie exited the airplane, the repossessors approached the aircraft with the tug and tow bar. Charlie was concerned and got back into his aircraft. The repossessors requested that Charlie exit the aircraft. However, Charlie refused to leave the aircraft. The repossessors continued their work and towed the aircraft about 350 feet to a hangar. Charlie finally exited the aircraft, but later sued National Aircraft Finance Bank for false imprisonment. Will Charlie prevail? Why or why not?
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