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Tory v. City of Atlanta

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 12, 1973
195 S.E.2d 923 (Ga. Ct. App. 1973)

Opinion

47830.

ARGUED JANUARY 3, 1973.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 12, 1973.

Action for damages. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Alverson.

J. Ralph McClelland, Jr., for appellant.

Henry L. Bowden, Henry R. Bauer, Jr., for appellee.


The municipality's motion for summary judgment was granted in this suit for damages arising out of a rear end collision involving the plaintiff's automobile and a garbage truck. The defendant pleaded that the truck was in the performance of governmental functions. The affidavit of the driver of the truck, which was not controverted, reveals that after completely loading the truck with garbage collected from apartment complexes he drove to the city's incinerator and emptied the truck. Thereafter, the collision occurred while returning to the city's sanitary department substation where the driver was to leave the truck that he was then operating, and pick up another loaded garbage truck for delivery to the incinerator. Held:

We affirm. While the plaintiff admits that garbage collection is a governmental function, the performance of which grants to a city immunity from liability for the negligent acts of its officers and employees, as was clearly held in City of Brunswick v. Volpian, 67 Ga. App. 654, 655 ( 21 S.E.2d 442) and Ethridge v. City of Lavonia, 101 Ga. App. 190 ( 112 S.E.2d 822), it is argued that these cases are distinguishable since at the time of the accident the truck was not actively in the operation of removing garbage from residences, the governmental function. The fact that no garbage was actually being hauled or collected at the time of the collision does not remove the operation out of the governmental function. "This governmental immunity from liability extends to the use of motor vehicles in connection with the performance or accomplishment of the governmental function." Foster v. Crowder, 117 Ga. App. 568, 569 ( 161 S.E.2d 364).

Judgment affirmed. Deen and Quillian, JJ., concur.


ARGUED JANUARY 3, 1973 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 12, 1973.


Summaries of

Tory v. City of Atlanta

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 12, 1973
195 S.E.2d 923 (Ga. Ct. App. 1973)
Case details for

Tory v. City of Atlanta

Case Details

Full title:TORY v. CITY OF ATLANTA

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Feb 12, 1973

Citations

195 S.E.2d 923 (Ga. Ct. App. 1973)
195 S.E.2d 923

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