137 Iowa 72 | Iowa | 1908
One of the defendant’s police officers was directed by its mayor to place a rope across one of its principal streets for the purpose of stopping travel at that particular point. The rope was stretched across the street at about four o’clock in the afternoon, and at about seven o’clock the next morning the plaintiff ran into the same, and was injured.
The appellant’s argument is directed to the single point that it is not liable for the act of the police officer, even though he was acting under the mayor’s instructions. The appellant cannot escape liability on the ground alleged, however. The rope was placed there by the direction of the mayor, who was the executive officer of the city. If placed there without authority,, as contended by appellant, it con
The judgment is affirmed.