California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Rodriguez v. Inglewood Unified School Dist., 152 Cal.App.3d 440, 199 Cal.Rptr. 524 (Cal. App. 1984):
When a woman was stabbed while in a public laundromat, which was under surveilance of police officers for the purpose of apprehending a man who had previously assaulted three other women, the court also held there was no special relationship. (Davidson v. City of Westminster (1982) 32 Cal.3d 197, 208-209, 185 Cal.Rptr. 252, 649 P.2d 894.) The court reasoned that although plaintiff was a foreseeable victim, the state did not create the peril, nor was the plaintiff relying on the police for protection. (Id., at p. 208, 185 Cal.Rptr. 252, 649 P.2d 894.)
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