Day 175 - 18 Oct 95 - Page 42


     
     1        mind, because this may crop up in the future with regard to
     2        one witness or another on one side or the other (although
     3        at the moment it looks more likely that it will crop up
     4        with the Defendants' witnesses in relation to employment),
     5        but no single witness is the be and end all of the case.
     6        They may turn out to be an important part of the jigsaw
     7        puzzle -- it is too early to tell -- but we have all got to
     8        remember that in deciding whether adjournments are
     9        required, recalls are required, or anything of that kind.
    10
    11        What I will say at the moment, if you want to embark on
    12        your cross-examination tonight, for whatever reason, then
    13        we will go on until 20 past four at the latest.  But I
    14        would then like to carry on with Mr. Whittle in the morning
    15        with every intention of finishing him tomorrow.
    16
    17   MR. RAMPTON:  I am grateful to your Lordship.
    18
    19                    Cross-examined by MR. RAMPTON
    20
    21   MR. RAMPTON:  Mr. Whittle, I think you told us you are now 31
    22        years old; is that right?
    23        A.  That is right.
    24
    25   Q.   Does that mean when you left McDonald's in 1986 you were 22
    26        roughly, or were you 21 still?
    27        A.  I would have to work it out.  I cannot remember.
    28
    29   Q.   Never mind.  21 or 22 it must be, must it not?  It is nine
    30        years ago.
    31        A.  My birthday is in October, so I am just 31.
    32
    33   Q.   21 or 22.  Is it right you were full-time for the last six
    34        months of your period there?
    35        A.  That is right.
    36
    37   Q.   So that is from April to October 1986 and you ended up in
    38        the training squad?
    39        A.  That is right.
    40
    41   Q.   How long were you in the training squad?
    42        A.  Probably, I may have already been in the training squad
    43        when I became full-time.  I cannot remember.
    44
    45   Q.   When you were a part-timer?
    46        A.  Possibly; I cannot remember.
    47
    48   Q.   People in the training squad get paid a bit more than
    49        ordinary, if I may call them that, ordinary crew, do they
    50        not? 
    51        A.  They may do. 
    52 
    53   Q.   Did you?
    54        A.  I did not know what everyone else earned, so....
    55
    56   Q.   You did not?
    57        A.  No, we were not allowed to know what everyone else
    58        earned.
    59
    60   Q.   Did you not ask them?  I am sure you would have asked them

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