OPINION
WOOD, Chief Judge.
Plaintiff was riding a "dirt bike", which we understand to be a vehicular device not licensed for use on public roads. Either plaintiff, or the bike, or both, struck a cable stretched across defendant's service road, on which plaintiff was traveling, and plaintiff was injured. The cable was attached to two railroad ties used as posts. The trial court concluded that this barrier "was negligently erected with the knowledge and consent...
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