Massachusetts Code § 160-222

Riding or driving animals on railroad
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Section 222. Whoever, without the consent of a railroad corporation, or its agent, rides, drives, or leads a horse, or other beast, on the railroad opened for use of such corporation, except in the proper use of a public or other way, or of a traveled place at a crossing of such railroad therewith upon the same level, shall forfeit not more than one hundred dollars and be liable for any damage resulting therefrom.

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