Day 074 - 16 Jan 95 - Page 67


     
     1   Q.   So, as soon as the person goes out on a environment/index.html">litter patrol, the
     2        dining area host would coming running after you to let you
     3        know that they were out there?
     4        A.  No, before they leave they would tell them and they
     5        will say:  "Is that OK?"
     6
     7   Q.   They would tell you?
     8        A.  Yes, the shift manager, if I am the shift manager,
     9        otherwise I will just see them if I am just on the shift,
    10        not running the shift, then I can also myself.
    11
    12   Q.   Do you expect them back, the people that go out on the
    13        environment/index.html">litter patrol, after 10, 15 minutes or however long or
    14        could they, you know, hang around in the parks if they felt
    15        like it or take whatever time they wanted to?
    16        A.  As I suggested, that if it is cold weather people try
    17        to go through as quickly as possible; if it is a sunny day
    18        or, it depends on the age group as well, then the time
    19        limit will be different.  So, there is no limit as such,
    20        but I was just suggesting that it normally takes 10, 15, 20
    21        minutes or whatever to complete the route.  There are no
    22        specific guidelines:  "Outsiders, you must complete this
    23        route within such and such period".
    24
    25   Q.   I put it to you that it would be impossible to complete
    26        this environment/index.html">litter patrol of the length that you have described in
    27        10, 15, 20 minutes, picking up all the environment/index.html">litter that was
    28        there and that it does not take place every half an hour?
    29        A.  As I suggested, there had not been much environment/index.html">litter every
    30        time -- if you go every half an hour, then there is not a
    31        big amount of environment/index.html">litter.  There are a few things here and
    32        there and that is what you pick up, and that is why it is
    33        very productive to do more frequently.
    34
    35   Q.   Would you say it is impossible to keep the streets totally
    36        free of environment/index.html">litter, including McDonald's environment/index.html">litter?
    37        A.  It depends what time-scale are you looking at?
    38
    39   Q.   If your environment/index.html">litter patrols were full-time and they checked both
    40        sides of the streets between cars and things like that, how
    41        long do you think that would take them?
    42        A.  That is nearly the same thing, as I said, it depends on
    43        the age group.  It is anywhere between, like I said 15
    44        minutes, 20 minutes, 10 minutes, whatever.  It depends on
    45        the age group and it depends who is doing it, because
    46        sometimes they are students, they are very athletic and so
    47        they cover the area a lot quicker.
    48
    49   Q.   You say that the pavement was scrubbed.  That was just
    50        outside the store, was it not? 
    51        A.  Yes, the side bin outside the side the store. 
    52 
    53   Q.   Because the store is on a corner?
    54        A.  Yes.
    55
    56   Q.   So it extended the length of the property?
    57        A.  Yes.
    58
    59   Q.   How often was that done?
    60        A.  That was once a morning when the rubbish had been

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