Johnson v. City of Philadelphia

500 A.2d 520, 93 Pa. Commw. 87, 1985 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1391
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 21, 1985
DocketAppeal, No. 3 T.D. 1983
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Johnson v. City of Philadelphia, 500 A.2d 520, 93 Pa. Commw. 87, 1985 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1391 (Pa. Ct. App. 1985).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Blatt,

Garrick and Cynthia Johnson (petitioners), who are husband and wife, ¡appeal here from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County sustaining the respondents’ preliminary objection in [89]*89the form of a demurrer and dismissing the petitioners ’ complaint against the City of Philadelphia (City).

:The complaint alleged in pertinent part that, on the date in question, Garrick Johnson was playing basketball inside a City owned 'and operated public recreation center when a number of people came into the building ¡and caused a commotion, resulting in injuries to persons playing on the basketball court. It further 'alleged that the intruders then assaulted him, inflicting severe injuries, and that the City knew or should have known of the need for a trained security force at the recreation center. The petitioners alleged that the City was negligent, inter alia, in failing to provide an adequate number of trained security personnel, sufficient safety equipment and a safe security system to protect persons using the center. They further alleged that this negligence was the cause of the injuries sustained.

The trial court determined that the petitioners’ action against the City was precluded according to the terms of Section 8541 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa. C. S. §8541, which grants immunity to local agencies1 from damages on account of any injury to a person or property caused ,by the act of the agency, any of its employees, or any other person. It held that the facts alleged did not fall within ¡the ambit of any of 'the eight enumerated exceptions to the grant of immunity, as listed in ¡Section 8542 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa. C. S. §8542. It concluded, therefore, that the complaint failed to state a cause of action. The petitioners contend that the facts alleged clearly place ¡them within one of the said exceptions which provides in pertinent part:

[90]*90(b) Acts ¡which, may impose liability. — The following acts by a local agency or ¡any of its employees may result in the imposition of liability on a local agency:
(3) Beal property. — The care, custody or control of real property in the possession of the local agency, ¡except that the local agency shall not be liable for damages [with exceptions not relevant here]. ...

42 Pa. C. S. §8542(b),(3). For ¡purposes of ruling upon a demurrer, of course, all well-pleaded facts must be accepted as true, ¡as well as all reasonable inferences which may be deduced therefrom, Wolcott v. Athens Area School District, 62 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 491, 437 A.2d 98 (1981). Additionally, a demurrer may not be ¡sustained unless the law .will not permit recovery, and all doubts must ¡be resolved in favor of ¡overruling it, Aiken v. Radnor Township Board of Supervisors, 83 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 190, 476 A.2d 1383 (1984).

It is ¡apparent here, however, ¡that the gravamen of the petitioners’ complaint concerns the failure of the City to provide safe conditions for the benefit of those using its facilities. We agree with the trial court’s citation of Robson v. Penn Hills School District, 63 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 250, 437 A.2d 1273 (1981) as analogous to the facts presented here. In Robson, we held that an action brought iby a ¡student injured when struck in the eye by an eraser thrown by another student, was not within the real property exception to governmental immunity.2 We stated 'there that it [91]*91would .totally distort the language of the real property exception to place the supervision of school children, or the lack thereof, within its ¡scope. The ¡situation here mandates ,a ¡similar result, .and we see no. reason to distinguish Robson, where the actors involved wiere both students, from the instant matter, in which the parties concerned were all members of the public to whom the ¡City made the facility freely available.3 See also Casey v. Geiger, 346 Pa. Superior Ct. 279, 499 A.2d 606 (1985). (Attack at park, a city-owned and operated recreational facility did not establish a cause of action within real property exception.)

We will, therefore, affirm the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County.

Order

And Now, this 21st ¡day of November, 1985, the order of the Court óf Common Pleas of Philadelphia County is .affirmed.

Judge Rogers dissents.

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