Day 311 - 06 Dec 96 - Page 10
1 MR. JUSTICE BELL: That is all I meant by that.
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3 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, can I just mention three quick
4 administrative things, and then one thing more I would like
5 to say about employment. I do not feel inhibited by that,
6 since I have only taken a day and a half of my allotted
7 15 so far.
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9 First of all, my Lord, can I hand up three things?
10 your Lordship probably has not had a chance to look at the
11 Heathrow section of file 5.
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I read through it, but, as I have said, I did
14 not try to digest all the -----
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16 MR. RAMPTON: In Heathrow, there is at the beginning of each tab
17 a little summary. We have now provided the same thing for
18 Bath.
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20 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I have read those, and I have read the notes
21 down the page.
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23 MR. RAMPTON: This is a more abbreviated one. Maybe
24 your Lordship does not need it.
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26 MR. MORRIS: What are we looking at?
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28 MR. RAMPTON: In Heathrow, at the beginning of each section
29 there is a tabular summary, followed by a summarised
30 account of the evidence. What we have done now -- if it is
31 any help, it may not be -- is to provide, they are not in
32 table form but they are shortened summaries of the Bath
33 evidence to go in front of each section.
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35 MS. STEEL: Is this the one that is entitled "Scheduling"?
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37 MR. RAMPTON: "Scheduling", yes. They have each got a
38 different -----
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40 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I will take that, and perhaps copies can be
41 handed to Ms. Steel and Mr. Morris.
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43 MR. RAMPTON: They have them, my Lord. The next thing, which
44 I think I foreshadowed the other day, is what I might call
45 a short anthology of general answers; not specific answers
46 relating to particular restaurants, but general answers to
47 the question "What's it like working for McDonald's?" What
48 we have done, because it makes life much easier, is to type
49 out the questions and answers in each little section. It
50 is the sort of thing one might read on the train or before
51 going to sleep at night. (Handed) My Lord, I suggest that
52 goes at the back of volume 4, behind my main text.
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54 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Thank you.
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56 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, finally, a very simple thing. I have
57 here -- your Lordship will have had the four last sections,
58 I hope, on Wednesday.
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
