Day 005 - 04 Jul 94 - Page 52
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: How far from the direction of McDonald's
2 store, about?
3 MISS STEEL: I am not very good at distances.
4 MR. RAMPTON: I would add to that: "What time of the day?"
5 MISS STEEL: But I think probably about 4 or 500 hundred yards.
6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: In each direction?
7 MISS STEEL: No.
8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Altogether?
9 MISS STEEL: I am not very good at distances.
10 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do not worry. It was a Saturday afternoon,
was it?
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MISS STEEL: Yes.
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: What time in the afternoon, what hour?
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MISS STEEL: It was about 5 o'clock. Anyway, the point is that
14 you estimated that you would probably get 3,000 customers
at Wood Green High Street store on a Saturday?
15 A. That is my guess, yes.
16 Q. Clearly, those 3,000 customers produced or dropped at
least 27 pieces of environment/index.html">litter?
17 A. Well, 27 pieces of environment/index.html">litter might have been dropped;
whether one person did it or five people did it or 27 did
18 it, I have no way of knowing.
19 Q. It could have been any number of people, but the point is,
But I think earlier you said if you fed a million people
20 you doubted whether you would find a 100 or 150 pieces of
environment/index.html">litter on the street afterwards. Would you accept your
21 figures must be way out?
A. No, I did not say that. I said if we used a million
22 cups today, I doubted whether you would find -- I gave a
number, I cannot remember what the number was.
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MISS STEEL: Do you want me to read what you said? I have it
24 here on the screen in front of me. "If I feed a million
people in the UK today and they all bought a soft drink or
25 a milk shake"?
A. Sold a million cups.
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Q. A million people.
27 A. No, if they all bought a soft drink or a cup or a milk
shake a million cups.
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Q. Or something, there is a word here that does not come out
29 on the computer. Anyway, "bought a soft drink, milk
shake, or something".
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MR. JUSTICE BELL: What is the page line?
