Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 27
1 Q. They are clear as day, you can distinguish between them,
2 what was happening on each day; is that right?
3 A. I think so.
4
5 Q. You think so?
6 A. Yes.
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8 Q. Did you personally get any leaflets on this day?
9 A. No.
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11 Q. Were leaflets collected by anybody?
12 A. Yes.
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14 Q. Who collected the leaflets?
15 A. Terry Carroll -- I do not know who collected them, but
16 he collated them.
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18 Q. And did that include the leaflet complained of?
19 A. Yes.
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21 Q. Did you speak to the solicitors in the next few days and
22 give them copies of the leaflets?
23 A. No, I do not know whether I did.
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25 Q. You remember doing it for 1987 at some stage?
26 A. Yes.
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28 Q. But you do not remember speaking about it in 1980?
29 A. No. I had probably spoken about it, I used to meet
30 with them once a month.
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32 Q. What for?
33 A. Various things. I was more or less responsible for all
34 litigation that the Company got involved with and Barlows
35 were our main litigant solicitors, so I was there, I would
36 say, at least once a month.
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38 Q. All litigation -- you are talking about just, kind of,
39 libel threats or...
40 A. No.
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42 Q. All stuff?
43 A. All stuff.
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45 Q. Right. How long were you watching this demonstration for
46 in 1988?
47 A. At least ten minutes on each occasion.
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49 Q. The 1987 one, were you there standing outside for the whole
50 picket?
51 A. The whole time.
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53 Q. That was 2 hours -- about 2 hours?
54 A. Probably 2 hours. I was outside over 2 hours,
55 London Greenpeace was not there for 2 hours.
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57 Q. So it was London Greenpeace, definitely?
58 A. Yes.
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60 Q. Right. That is the same for 1988 as well is it?
