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- Title: Honig v. San Francisco Planning Department
- Author : In the Court of Appeal of the State of California First Appellate District Division Five
- Release Date : January 10, 2005
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 83 KB
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As observed in the companion case, Delgado v. Trax Bar & Grill (June 30, 2005, S117287) ___ Cal.4th ___ (Delgado), courts long have recognized that businesses such as restaurant proprietors have a "special relationship" with their patrons or invitees, and that this relationship imposes upon the proprietor a duty to take reasonable measures to protect such persons against foreseeable criminal attack (id., ___ Cal.4th ___ [at pp. 10-11]). Specifically, as we stated in Kentucky Fried Chicken of Cal., Inc. v. Superior Court (1997) 14 Cal.4th 814 (Kentucky Fried Chicken), with respect to "ongoing" criminal conduct that occurs in the presence of a restaurant proprietor, there is a duty to warn or "take such appropriate action as is reasonable under the circumstances to protect patrons" and invitees. (Id., at p. 823, italics added.)