less safe than adults and occupiers must be aware of this. If children are known to be visitors, special measures may have to be taken to ensure their safety. A case from 1922 established a common law tort from the appeal court: Glasgow corporation v Taylor a local park had a shrub that possessed berries looking like cherries. A child picked and ate the berries and as a result was poisoned and died. The court felt that the corporation should have taken necessary measures to prevent children from…