#law #tort #trespass
As to what can constitute an act, consider the case of Fagan v Commissioner of Metropolitan Police [1969] 1 QB 439 in which a man who had unwittingly parked his car on a policeman’s foot refused to remove it for some minutes, despite requests to the contrary. The court held (by a majority) that his actions could not be regarded as a mere omission and that a battery had occurred.
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