BATSON-COOK CO. v. SHIPLEY

49999.

134 Ga. App. 210 (1975)

214 S.E.2d 176

BATSON-COOK COMPANY v. SHIPLEY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 19, 1975.

Rehearing Denied March 10, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Allen, Quillian & Willis, Jerry Willis, for appellant.

Moore & Morris, Charles E. Moore, for appellee.


PANNELL, Presiding Judge.

Barricades, as is quite commonly known, are generally used to deter people from moving from one geographical location to another. This is accomplished in two (2) ways, to wit: One, barricades serve as warnings; and two, barricades physically impede the passage of a person from one location to another. A barricade is not usually a scaffold. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, a barricade is not expected to bear the weight of a man...

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