Would this cover a scenario like that? It's impossible for me to say, based on a hypothetical set of facts. What I can say is what the law says, which is that where a person engages in conduct that basically requires the other person to offer up labour and services under circumstances in which they apprehend that their safety would be threatened if they failed to provide that labour or those services, then the provision in section 279.01 would cover that given situation.
On June 1st, 2009. See this statement in context.