Danger or obstruction in public ways: liability for acts or omissions causing public hazard in passage or navigation. A person who, by an act or by omitting to take care of property in their possession or charge, causes danger, obstruction or injury to any person in a public way or public line of navigation is subject to criminal liability under the statute, covering both acts and omissions that create public hazards tied to property control.
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Danger or obstruction in public ways: liability for acts or omissions causing public hazard in passage or navigation.
A person who, by an act or by omitting to take care of property in their possession or charge, causes danger, obstruction or injury to any person in a public way or public line of navigation is subject to criminal liability under the statute, covering both acts and omissions that create public hazards tied to property control.
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