What is the current state of the law on liability between a parent and an ice cream truck operator?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Aiken v. Van Dyk, 2001 BCSC 1217 (CanLII):

I was also referred to the decision of Arnold v. Teno et al (1978), 1978 CanLII 2 (SCC), 83 D.L.R. (3d) 609 (S.C.C.) on the issue of the liability of a parent and an operator of an ice cream truck to which children were attracted. The circumstances of that case are so different from our own that it is not of assistance in my opinion.

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