80 Ga. 497 | Ga. | 1888
Fred Lane brought suit against Allen McDonald for damages. He alleged that in August, 1885, he paid his
The only question made in this record is, whether the policeman was liable to the plaintiif below for damages for having arrested him for the non-payment of street-tax. That, in our opinion, depends upon whether there was any law or ordinance authorizing the city authorities to issue warrants for the arrest of the citizen for the nonpayment of street-tax. We know of no such law. We find no such authority granted in the charter of the city of Brunswick. In the 13th section of the act approved August 27th, 1872, “ to consolidate and amend the several acts incorporating the city of Brunswick,” (acts 1872,154,) the power is given to the mayor and council “ to compel all persons within the corporate limits of said city who are subject to road duty under the laws of this State, to work on the public streets of said city for fifteen days, and no more, during each year; provided, that any person subject to work on the streets as aforesaid, may commute the service so required by the payment . . of five dollars, or pro rata for any number of days less than fifteen.” The only power given in this section is to compel the citizens of the city to work on the streets. The section it
For these reasons, we think the court did not err in re fusing to grant a new trial in this case.
Judgment affirmed.