Day 260 - 11 Jun 96 - Page 32


     
     1        the public meetings held at Endsleigh Street.  The next on
     2        June 28th 1990 has been organised by Jonathan and has
     3        conservation as its theme."
     4
     5        Is that something you remember as being fairly typical,
     6        that public meetings were organised by individuals to kind
     7        of particular -----
     8        A.  Yes, that was typical, yes.
     9
    10   Q.   A theme that they were particularly interested in?
    11        A.  Yes.
    12
    13   Q.   Then it says in that paragraph, in the middle of the
    14        paragraph: "There was also an introduction by Paul Gravett
    15        of the format of the London Greenpeace fair due to take
    16        place on 22nd October. This is the group's annual event."
    17        A.  Yes.
    18
    19   Q.   That is correct, that took place, that introduction?
    20        A.  The introduction took place, yes.
    21
    22   Q.   By Paul Gravett?
    23        A.  Yes.
    24
    25   Q.   But it appeared that he was particularly involved with
    26        organising that fair, not necessarily from that one thing
    27        there, but over the course of the time you attended the
    28        meetings?
    29        A.  He appeared to have knowledge of what was going to
    30        happen at the fair, yes.  Whether he organised it himself
    31        or in conjunction with others, I was unable to say.
    32
    33   Q.   The very last line, about: "A call was received from Dave
    34        Morris?" -- again, whether or not it was me; but then it
    35        says: "Neither of the calls seemed to be particularly
    36        interesting."  So there was not much notice taken of the
    37        call, in any event?
    38        A.  Well, the half of the conversation that I heard
    39        obviously was not very interesting, and it did not provoke
    40        a discussion about the call.
    41
    42   Q.   So it was not me barking instructions down the line so that
    43        everybody stood to attention?
    44        A.  I am unable to say, because I did not hear your side of
    45        the conversation.
    46
    47   Q.   They did not seem to stand to attention?
    48        A.  I did not see anyone standing to attention at any of
    49        the meetings.
    50 
    51   MS. STEEL:   If you go over to page 3 of these notes --- 
    52        A.  Yes. 
    53
    54   Q.   -- you say: "Within the group, I have often observed this
    55        assumption, that someone can do something for no reason
    56        other than it is there.  It seems to be assumed by an
    57        individual that if one is interested in a subject then
    58        everybody else is."
    59
    60        Can you just explain what is meant by what is there?

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