Citation Numbers: 88 Ga. 466, 14 S.E. 867, 1892 Ga. LEXIS 53
Filed Date: 3/5/1892
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/7/2024
Judgment reversed.
Action against the City Council of Buena Vista for damages sustained by the falling of the plaintiffs horse into a railroad cut which defendant had allowed to be made across a public street, and which had, with the knowledge of defendant, remained open without a bridge or road excavation being built or made over or at the cut, and without a guard-rail or other thing for the protection of the public. The plaintiff was nonsuited. The evidence showed: In July, 1890, one Wiggins hired plaintiffs horse, and drove him across the public square to a barber-shop. While there the horse took fright and ran down Broad street until he came to the intersection of Broad and Baker, then turned up Baker street. In the meantime Wiggins had jumped or fallen out of the buggy. The horse ran up Baker street until he reached the railroad cut where he fell in exactly at a point where the buggy and wagon-tracks were in Baker street, and where the road had been before the cut was made. The night was dark, but the horse could see well. If a bridge had been made across the cut or a crossing fixed, or if guard-rails had been put up, the horse would not have fallen in. The railroad-cut was twenty-eight or thirty feet deep and thirty or thirty-five feet wide, and the sides nearly if not quite perpendicular. Baker street is a public street or road running through Buena Vista. The point where the horse fell in is near the public square and within the corporate
cited 71 Ga. 258; 74 Ga. 774; 2 Dill. Mun. Corp. (2d ed.) §796.