A passenger on a moving train is not justified in jumping therefrom to bis injury by tbe mere fact that be is being carried by or beyond bis station.
Carter v. R. R.,
There are exceptions to this rule,
e.g.,
when invited to do so by tbe carrier’s agent and it is not obviously dangerous; but, according to tbe plaintiff’s own evidence, tbe train bad passed tbe station, without stopping, and was moving “a tiny bit faster” when she and ber companions jumped.
Lambeth v. R. R.,
We have found nothing upon tbe record to take tbe case out of tbe general rule. Tbe plaintiff thought she could alight in safety. She took a chance and lost.
Affirmed.
