MacArthur v. Travelers Ins. Co., 400 So. 2d 20 (Fla. 4th DCA 1981). · Go Syfert
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Jean MacARTHUR, mother and natural guardian of Kimberly Booth
v.
The TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., etc.
No. 79-2308.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
Jan 28, 1981.
400 So. 2d 20
Thomas E. Kingcade and Larry M. Mesches, of Levy, Plisco, Perry, Shapiro, Kneen & Kingcade, P.A., Palm Beach, for appellant., Robert T. Bergin, Jr., of Brennan, McAli-ley, Hayskar, McAliley, & Deckert, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellees.
Beranek, John, Letts, Wessel.
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Lead Opinion

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

WESSEL, JOHN D., Associate Judge, concurs. LETTS, C. J., specially concurring with opinion. BERANEK, J., dissents with opinion.

Concurrence

LETTS, Chief Judge,

concurring specialty-

I agree with the sentiment expressed by Judge Beranek in his dissent. However, that is not the law. Moreover, the Legislature has only recently passed a statute which completely protects anyone who sells or furnishes alcoholic beverages to someone of lawful drinking age.[1]

In an era when even more severe legislation is being enacted to cut down on the evil of drunk driving, it is amazing that Section 768.125, Florida Statutes (1980 Supp.) was ever adopted.

1

This statute was not effective at the time of the accident here under consideration. We have resorted to the general law for the result.

Dissent

BERANEK, Judge,

dissenting.

I respectfully dissent. I believe there should be a civil cause of action based upon injuries arising from the commercial sale of liquor to an obviously intoxicated person who is known to be driving a car. I would reverse and remand for further proceedings which might include amendments to the pleadings.