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Although sympathizing with parents of two children who died when a driver plowed onto a playground in 1999, the justices of the California Supreme Court didn't seem ready Wednesday to hold landowners liable for unforeseeable criminal conduct. How, the justices asked, can property owners anticipate a murderous act? "Wouldn't it be exorbitant to have to build car and vehicle fences around each school?� Chief Justice Ronald George asked an attorney representing the the family of one of the victims.
March 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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