Day 272 - 02 Jul 96 - Page 27
1 according to the infiltrator's notes.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is page 90, page 89?
4 A. 89, yes, I have got that.
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6 MR. MORRIS: Just look at Roy Pocklington's notes, if I can find
7 them. Sorry. Have you got Roy Pocklington's notes?
8 A. Yes.
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10 Q. It says in second paragraph:
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12 "Present at this meeting were Helen Steel, Jane, Dave
13 Morris and the man from Catford whose name I learned to be
14 Allan. Due to the lack of numbers and lack of "essential"
15 people at the meeting, little was discussed of any
16 import"?
17 A. Yes
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19 Q. It then goes down to the bottom of the page and it says a
20 paragraph about myself and my domestic problems?
21 A. Yes.
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23 Q. Would you agree with what it says there?
24 A. Yes.
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26 Q. About my domestic problems?
27 A. I would, yes. I remember your son having had an
28 accident in about August '89.
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30 Q. Right.
31 A. And you had to look after them.
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33 Q. Right. If we go to a different report on the same date of
34 Allan Claire. I do not know if it is before or after but I
35 have got it in a different place.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think it will be just in front. Page 87.
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39 MR. MORRIS: Yes. It says on his notes, at the bottom
40 here -- wait a minute, hold on, it says that is the first
41 time he has met me. Under the first 4 on the top half of
42 the page it says:
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44 "Helped organise the 1989 McDonald's fayre."
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46 Have you got any comments on that?
47 A. Well, that is complete rubbish. You did not because I
48 know because I did.
49
50 Q. "And helped produce the leaflets for the anti-McDonald's
51 campaign. Great involvement".
52 A. Completely wrong. You were not greatly involved. You
53 were not involved at all, in fact.
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55 Q. Then it says:
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57 "Solid member of the group - organising 1990 London
58 Greenpeace fayre."
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60 Have you got any comment about that?
