In mid-afternoon of March 26, 1956 plaintiff drove his automobile to the defendant's service station at Allegheny and Hunting Park Avenue in Philadelphia. The attendant in charge, one Bencker, at plaintiff's request, tightened the emergency brake and adjusted it for normal functioning; he also refueled the car and lubricated the differential. This done, plaintiff asked Bencker...
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