Day 151 - 10 Jul 95 - Page 55
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3 Q. I was actually erring towards, where you said 10 to 12 or
4 something like that, in most of the cases I put the higher
5 number rather than the lower number.
6 A. OK, yes. Perhaps -- I mean, I do not know whether
7 I said it, but perhaps slightly higher on the Friday
8 lunchtime; that was generally -- we probably had 14 there,
9 maybe, rather than 12.
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11 Q. Between 12 and 2?
12 A. Yes. The Fridays are generally busier than the weekday
13 lunchtimes. Yes, broadly, I would have that sort of level
14 of guys working in the store on the crew stations, yes.
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16 Q. You cannot see anything else that sticks out in your mind
17 as being way out, or anything like that?
18 A. If you are talking specifically about crew working the
19 stations, if my memory serves me correct, it is a pretty
20 fair recollection, I would have thought.
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22 MR. ATKINSON: Can I just check that the witness feels he has
23 had enough time to read it, because the problem with these
24 things is they become written in stone.
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26 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I think you must do is put any point you
27 want to make from it.
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29 MISS STEEL: Yes. I am quite happy if the witness wants a
30 couple more minutes to check over it.
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32 MR. ATKINSON: I am not saying he does not -----
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I suggest we do is this. You are going
35 to be here tomorrow morning, Mr. Stanton. When you go away
36 -- and perhaps Mr. Atkinson will remember, if you do
37 not -- I would like that to stay as the witness copy,
38 unmarked. I am going to put mine behind the second
39 statement in tab 34. But I would like Mr. Stanton to be
40 given a clean copy of it, which he can take away and write
41 anything he wants on in the morning; and I suggest that
42 either you or Mr. Atkinson in re-examination can ask him to
43 make any more comments if he finds it inaccurate. If what
44 you want to do is let him have an ample opportunity to
45 check it through carefully before you ask any further
46 questions, then you can leave that over until the morning.
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48 MISS STEEL: I will do that. There is actually a spare copy
49 here, if Mr. Stanton wants it.
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51 (To the witness) I wanted to ask you some questions about
52 hustle. The definition in the crew training programme that
53 we looked at earlier is: "Hustle is speed, and organisation
54 equals greater efficiency."
55 A. Would you like me to refer to the document?
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57 Q. If you want to, yes.
58 A. Perhaps it might be wiser, yes.
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is XII, the first divider in pink XII.
