Day 277 - 10 Jul 96 - Page 68
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2 Q. Is that somebody you know?
3 A. The person in 13?
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5 Q. Yes, the tall grey?
6 A. Yes, Charlie Brook.
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8 Q. That is Charlie Brook, right. And then?
9 A. He appears in -- he is the one that is actually talking
10 to Michelle Hooker in photograph 7, that is blocked out by
11 New Zealand John, and he also appears in photograph 5
12 standing in front of the reddy-brown car.
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14 Q. 14 is Mr. Gravett altering the date on the Allgate Press
15 shot leaflets; is he not?
16 A. It is Mr. Gravett writing something, I cannot see what
17 he is writing. But it could well be, yes.
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19 Q. Would you like to have a look at it? Because we can get
20 rid of this point now, as we have got that photograph in
21 front of us. It is in pink 1A, this is one example, at tab
22 66. We are going to have to come back to it tomorrow, but
23 for the present purposes. You should have a page with 190
24 stamped on the bottom. Somebody has written, in fact Mrs
25 Brinley-Codd has written on the top right-hand corner,
26 "distributed outside head office 16.10.90". But if you
27 turn over the page, you can see that that is likely to be
28 right.
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30 Underneath the text, above the thick black capitals
31 "THE LONDON GREENPEACE GROUP" is a paragraph which
32 begins:
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34 "As part of this year's campaign London Greenpeace is
35 organising an (and then we go into bold) anti-McDonald's
36 fayre on Saturday the 2 --" and then somebody has written
37 "7th October"?
38 A. Yes. I think that is the one that was referred to in
39 Mr. Bishop's notes, is it? Where he says about the
40 changing the 29th to 27th and the 5 pm to 9 pm.
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42 Q. And when the 10,000 Allgate Press leaflets were delivered
43 to London Greenpeace, using the previous year's art work,
44 instead of throwing them away they were laboriously altered
45 by hand for use at this picket, and I have no doubt on
46 other occasions; am I right?
47 A. I believe so, yes.
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49 Q. Yes. Do you think that all 10,000 of them were altered in
50 this way?
51 A. I really do not know.
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53 Q. No?
54 A. I doubt -- it is probably not actually.
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56 Q. Do you notice that nobody has bothered to scratch out the
57 words "anti-McDonald's" in front of "fayre"?
58 A. No, it probably would have taken too long to do.
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60 Q. Apparently nobody felt very strongly that it was wrong; is
