119 Ga. 705 | Ga. | 1904
The petition contains two counts. The first count alleges that the defendant, a railway company, caused a public crossing to be obstructed by a very long freight-train, which extended several hundred feet on each side of the crossing into the darkness; that the crossing was obstructed for fifteen or twenty minutes; that it was necessary for the plaintiff, in the discharge of a business duty, to go along the street which was obstructed, and that after waiting about fifteen minutes he “ undertook to go between the train, in plain view of everybody, and the defendant’s watchman employed upon the crossing saw the plaintiff undertake. to go between the cars and saw his dangerous situation.” It is also alleged that the “ crew of the defendant, to wit, the conductor the engineer, the fireman, and the trainmen, in the exercise of
Judgment affirmed.