Day 151 - 10 Jul 95 - Page 54


     
     1        wrong with that in terms of what the situation was at
     2        Leicester, which is what he was getting the figures for.
     3        I have only got this copy, but -----
     4
     5   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  What I will do is, I suggest if Mr. Riley
     6        makes about eight copies of it and you keep three, give
     7        three to Mrs. Brindley-Codd, give me one, and then you can
     8        put one to the witness, and we will see where we get to.
     9
    10   MS. STEEL:  OK.
    11
    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  There is no reason why you should not use a
    13        document you have made yourself in order to demonstrate
    14        what you are getting at.  I will come back in five
    15        minutes.  I would like you to give a little thought as to
    16        what your prognosis is for Mr. Stanton.  I will ask you
    17        when I come back, and then we will sit on till about
    18        quarter past four.
    19
    20   MISS STEEL:  OK.
    21
    22                          (Short Adjournment)
    23
    24   MISS STEEL:  You have got a copy of this?
    25
    26   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.  What do you think about Mr. Stanton?
    27
    28   MISS STEEL:  Sorry.  We think we will probably be finished
    29        before lunchtime tomorrow.
    30
    31   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  What I suggest, Mr. Atkinson, is that
    32        Mr. Davis be here not before 12.  If there is a gap, so be
    33        it.  If we are not ready to go on with him -- I obviously
    34        hope we will be -- but you will just have to wait, as I see
    35        he has been in court from time to time, anyway.  Yes, thank
    36        you.  The schedule, then.
    37
    38   MISS STEEL:  Yes.  (To the witness)  Have you had much of a
    39        chance to look at it?
    40        A.  Just for a couple of minutes now.
    41
    42   Q.   I do not know if, perhaps, you could go through it and
    43        point out anywhere you think it would be wrong, where I
    44        have it wrong.  Obviously, I have not had any experience of
    45        schedules.
    46
    47   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I do not suppose they are supposed to be a
    48        precise numbers, because you said "about" when you gave the
    49        figures, but does that look realistic?
    50        A.  Are these crew specifically working and serving 
    51        customers? 
    52 
    53   MISS STEEL:  I think they were.
    54
    55   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You were talking working crew?
    56        A.  This is Leicester, this is sort of when I was taking
    57        you through the Leicester numbers?
    58
    59   MS. STEEL:   Yes.
    60        A.  In terms of guys working on serving customers or

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