150 N.Y.S. 714 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1914
Vincent Meehan, a bright, active boy, ten years, eight months of age. and nearly five feet tall, was killed in the village of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on May 6, 1913, at about seven-thirty p. m., by a current of electricity from or through a gooseneck, attached to an electric light pole, belonging to defendant. He had grasped the gooseneck, preparatory to sliding down the pole. This stood in a street or public alley of the village and was used by the defendant to support its wires in its business of furnishing electricity for light, heat and power. It stood seven inches away from the wall, which separates the high school grounds, in said village, from the said street or alley and was placed there under the direction of the street and water board of the village. It was eight inches in diameter and smooth. The gooseneck attached to it was on the side of it, away from the wall. That was sixteen feet above the level of the alley, ten feet above the level of the school grounds and three feet, nine inches above the top of the wall. A wire ran through it. The wire carried a current of 2,000 or 2,300 volts
In the case at bar, defendant placed the pole in question in a street or public alley, seven inches from the wall, which separated the school grounds from said street or alley. While it was placed where it was under the direction of the street and water board of the village, that fact did not warrant defendant in stringing or maintaining its wires thereon in such a manner as to endanger the public. Caruso v. Troy Gas Co., supra. The top of the wall was eighteen inches wide. It had been covered with cone-shaped nubs, but these had become flattened from use of the wall by boys. The top was six feet above the ground at the pole and five feet, three inches at the gate. It was not difficult to climb, especially not for boys about five feet in height, as intestate was. Its height was such that boys might naturally desire to climb upon it and to run along it. The pole in question was eight, inches in diameter and smooth. It was only seven inches from the wall. It was such a pole and in such a position that
The jury have found a verdict for $5,000. Intestate was ten years, eight months old at the time of his death. He was bright, healthy, strong and energetic. He attended school. After school he worked. He went on
Motion denied.