Jones v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 2001-05-22

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FLAHERTY, Chief Justice, Concurring. I concur in the result reached by the majority. I do not agree, however, that express rejection of the “on/of” distinction is warranted. The salt on the train platform that caused Jones’ injuries was not a part of the platform itself; rather, it was merely a substance resting on the platform. Jones’ injuries were not, therefore, caused by a dangerous condition of the plat…

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