Day 267 - 21 Jun 96 - Page 51
1 were there?
2 A. No, I did not.
3
4 Q. You did not turn out the contents of the boxes to find out
5 what was in them?
6 A. No, I did not.
7
8 Q. Did you ever do that when you were in the office at any
9 other time?
10 A. Do what?
11
12 Q. Turn out the boxes or go through the filing cabinets or
13 rummaging around?
14 A. I would have looked around, yes. If the opportunity
15 had arisen.
16
17 Q. You would have looked through the filing cabinets?
18 A. I do not recall looking through the filing cabinets,
19 no.
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21 Q. You do not recall looking through the filing cabinets?
22 A. Not specifically, no.
23
24 Q. Do you recall looking through the boxes on the shelves?
25 A. Can I look at the photographs?
26
27 Q. No. Do you recall looking through the boxes on the
28 shelves?
29 A. There were numerous boxes on the shelves and there was
30 boxes too as you walked into the room on the left. Yes, I
31 probably would have.
32
33 Q. As you walked into the room on the left?
34 A. There were two filing cabinets and boxes above them.
35 The rest of the room was really shelving where leaflets
36 were left open, if I remember correctly.
37
38 Q. So which boxes did you look through?
39 A. There were, I cannot remember specifically your
40 Honour, my Lord.
41
42 Q. You cannot remember what was in them?
43 A. There were boxes on the top and if the opportunity had
44 arisen I would have looked. I recall looking at where
45 documents were marked or anything to do with
46 antiMcDonald's.
47
48 Q. So, say, for example the box of answered letters. You
49 might have looked through that and taken some of the
50 letters that were in there?
51 A. No, I would not have taken any. I may have looked.
52
53 Q. So you cannot explain how it is that a letter from 1987
54 gets to be in the Plaintiff's files for documents that were
55 taken by inquiry agents?
56 A. No, I cannot, sorry.
57
58 Q. Well, I put it to you that it was you that took it?
59 A. I do not recall.
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