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Negligence – Duty to take care. In a personal injury claim arising out of a collision between the claimant cyclist and a police car, the judge had found that the driver of the car had been negligent. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, dismissing the defendant Metropolitan Police Commissioner's appeal, held that there had been no objection to the finding of facts made by the judge such as to enable the court to interfere.
Negligence – Duty to take care. In a personal injury claim arising out of a collision between the claimant cyclist and a police car, the judge had found that the driver of the car had been negligent. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, dismissing the defendant Metropolitan Police Commissioner's appeal, held that there had been no objection to the finding of facts made by the judge such as to enable the court to interfere.
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