No Duty of Care Owed by Regulators to Members of the Public Following an Outbreak of E Coli - Andrew Spencer, 1 Chancery Lane
24/03/13. In Summer 2009, Godstone Farm, a petting farm, became the source of a serious outbreak of E Coli 0157. Many children who visited the farm became ill, a number seriously, and some continue to suffer from long-term health problems. The children sued the farm in negligence, for breach of the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, and for breach of statutory duty including the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations. The farm admitted...
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