Jones v. Boston & Northern Street Railway Co.

90 N.E. 1152, 205 Mass. 108, 1910 Mass. LEXIS 976
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 23, 1910
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
Jones v. Boston & Northern Street Railway Co., 90 N.E. 1152, 205 Mass. 108, 1910 Mass. LEXIS 976 (Mass. 1910).

Opinion

Hammond, J.

This was an action of tort under St. 1907, c. 392, to recover damages for the death of the plaintiff’s intestate while riding as a passenger in one of the defendant’s cars, the accident causing the death being due to the negligence of a servant of the defendant.

At the trial the defendant offered to show by the testimony of the motorman of the car that during the twelve years in which he had operated a car upon the defendant’s line, the intestate had been a constant patron of the defendant; that he rode almost every day; that he always rode upon the front platform even when there was plenty of room inside the car; that for more than a year before the accident there had been in the defendant’s cars, including the car on which the intestate was riding, upon either side of the middle window in front of the vestibule and upon either side of the door opening from the vestibule into the car, printed notices of the following tenor, “ Passengers riding on the front platform do so at their own [109]*109risk ”; that shortly after the posting of these notices the intestate discussed them with the witness, saying, 11 They don’t amount to much anyway,” to which the witness replied, “I suppose the road would not have put them up unless it thought they amounted to something.” The defendant produced parts of the car on which the intestate was riding, showing these notices and offered them in evidence.

The case was submitted on briefs. J. P. Sweeney L. S. Cox, for the defendant. W. H. Niles ¿* H. R. Mayo, for the plaintiff.

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