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As a general rule, individuals are not subjected to any general duty to protect their neighbours from others' tortuous conduct....And this is so even if

As a general rule, individuals are not subjected to any general duty to protect their "neighbours" from others' tortuous conduct....And this is so even if the loss or injury in question is readily foreseeable and preventable.' (Street on Torts). Discuss.

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