DAVIDSON v. LONG BEACH PLEASURE PIER CO.

Docket No. 17399.

99 Cal.App.2d 384 (1950)

221 P.2d 1005

ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, a Minor, etc., Appellant, v. LONG BEACH PLEASURE PIER COMPANY (a Corporation) et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

September 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pollock & Pollock, Edward I. Pollock and David Pollock for Appellant.

Calvin L. Helgoe and John K. Ford for Respondents.


DRAPEAU, J.

Three teen-age girls, plaintiff, her sister, and their friend from Utah, were enjoying one of the Christmas holidays on the strand at Long Beach. They rode on a roller coaster. They went into the House of the Laughing Lady. And then two of them, the plaintiff and the girl from Utah, got tangled up with an amusement device called a tilt-a-whirl.

The tilt-a-whirl was located on an ocean pier belonging to defendant Long Beach Pleasure Pier Company...

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