Liddle v Yorkshire (North Riding) County Council: 1934

The court described the right of the public to use the highway: ‘. . it is well established that a highway must not be used in quite a different manner from passage along it and the pretext of walking up and down along it will not legitimise such a use.’

Judges:

Slesser LJ

Citations:

[1934] 2 KB 101

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

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21 people protested peacefully on the verge of the A344, next to the perimeter fence at Stonehenge. Some carried banners saying ‘Never Again,’ ‘Stonehenge Campaign 10 years of Criminal Injustice’ and ‘Free Stonehenge.’ The officer in charge . .
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Torts – Other, Land

Updated: 13 May 2022; Ref: scu.192204