127 Ky. 159 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1907
Affirming.
Appellant was walking beside appellee’s railroad track and on its right of way through the country. She was not on or using any crossing. A passing freight train, going at a high rate of speed, came around a curve in the track at that point, when a coal gate, a wooden structure of slats used in the tender of the locomotive to keep the coal back, and which had been laid on top of the coal temporarily by the fireman, toppled off and struck appellant, inflicting painful injuries, for which she has sued. Her presence on the track was unknown to appellee or those in charge of the train. At the close of her evidence the court peremptorily directed a verdict and judgment for appellee.
Appellant relies on Conley’s Adm’r v. C., N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co., 89 Ky. 402, 12 S. W. 764, 11 Ky. Law Rep. 602. In that case a cut of freight ears was turned loose down the track on a dark night, without light or person in charge to give warning of its approach, when it ran over Conley, in the town of Burgin. Conley was held to be technically a trespasser, but was at a point in a town where people might reasonably be expected to be found upon the railroad track at any time. The court held that the act was so reckless and wanton, and in such utter disregard of human life as to smack of savagery. It was likened to one’s turning loose a dangerous and vicious animal on his own premises, where technical trespassers were known to be or reasonably expected. The company was held liable. Are the cases parallel ? . The Conley case might be likened to the old spring
This actual difference is, passengers are received at known- times, and expected places. They can be provided for, and must be. Employes have designated places to work, and are furnished implements of the company’s selection with which to do their work. They perform their duties at times, in places, with appliances, and under rules all governed by the company. Their safety can be reasonably provided for. But trespassers come and go at all times, at all places, ungoverned by rules, and unmindful of duties. The company, not knowing when and where to look for them, is unable to guard against every kind of injury to them. Many kinds of danger to them, the
The judgment is affirmed.