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Subject: Re: Truck driver negligent for running over drunk. Posted on: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 19:57:49 +1100

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:40:36 +1100, Sylvia Else
wrote:

>http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/high_ct/2005/79.html
>
>Essentially, the facts are that at night, a truck driver ran over a
>drunk who was lying face down along the middle of the road, and dressed
>in dark clothing. The truck driver had veered across the road to avoid
>the risk of hitting another drunk who had stepped onto the carriageway.
>
>The person who was run over survived, and sued. At first instance, the
>case was dismissed. This was overturned by a 2-1 split on appeal, albeit
>with 70% of the negligence attributed to the person, and only 30% to the
>truck driver. The High Court has affirmed the appeal court's decision,
>this time with a 3-2 split
>
>I'm inclined to side with the minority in the High Court, who wanted to
>reinstate the decision of the court of first instance.
>
>While there's no question that a duty of care exists, it's far from
>clear to me that it's negligent to fail to avoid hitting an unexpected
>object in the middle of a dark road, particularly where the driver's
>attention is legitimately diverted towards another hazard.
>
>I think the states should legislate to reverse this decision - I'm just
>not sure what any proposed legislation should say.
>
>Sylvia.

My 5 year old says that this is just like Jurassic Park where the
people put themselves in a dangerous situation by putting themselves
in with dinosaurs so when they got eaten they couldn't ask the park
owner to pay.

Seems as sensible as any other analysis you are going to come across
:)