Day 192 - 27 Nov 95 - Page 58
1 A. I did not know tht she came to my house looking for me.
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3 Q. So, she never spoke to you to tell you that she wanted her
4 card back?
5 A. No.
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7 Q. Was she still working at the store at that time?
8 A. Yes.
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10 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I may have missed it. Have you actually
11 asked Miss Inglis whether she told anyone that they could
12 have their card back?
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14 MR. MORRIS: I think so. We can ask her again.
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16 MS. STEEL: Hang on. Can I just ask the question that I was in
17 the middle of asking, and then I will go on to that one?
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
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21 MS. STEEL: She was still working at the store at the time?
22 A. Yes.
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24 Q. Did you use to see her at work?
25 A. Mmm.
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27 Q. So she would have been in a position to ask you at work if
28 she had really wanted her card back?
29 A. Yes.
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31 Q. Did you ever tell anyone that they could have their card
32 back at any time?
33 A. Not that I remember.
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35 Q. Or up to any date, or anything look that?
36 A. No. As I said before, Trevor Denys asked me; he came
37 back to me and said: "Listen, I do not want any part of
38 this any more." I said: Well, I am not going to give it
39 back to you, but I will rip it up for you"; and I did, in
40 front of him.
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42 Q. But that was not a promise that you made in order to induce
43 people to sign the cards?
44 A. No. There would be no point in me saying: "You can sign
45 this, but you can have it back at any time." I mean, how
46 would you organise a place if you are going to say that,
47 right?
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49 MS. STEEL: Right. No further questions.
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51 Cross-examined by MR. RAMPTON Q.C.
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53 MR. RAMPTON: Miss Inglis, you told us that you spearheaded the
54 union drive; is that right?
55 A. I was the main participant in it, yes.
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57 Q. You were -----
58 A. The main participant.
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60 Q. Can I please ask you, however unusual it may be for you, if
