Day 168 - 03 Oct 95 - Page 59


     
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     2   Q.   You have done that?
     3        A.  Yes.
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     5   Q.   What is the appropriate training course that you have done?
     6        A.  The applied equipment course.
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     8   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  The?
     9        A.  Applied equipment course.
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    11   MR. MORRIS:  Toasters break quite regularly, do they, at Bath?
    12        A.  No.
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    14   Q.   Or need repair or a replacement part?
    15        A.  Well, if he regularly as in they breakdown, for
    16        instance, a toaster might break once a year, it might need
    17        a buzzer or a timer replacing, and if you have four
    18        toasters, then perhaps you might get one going every
    19        quarter.
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    21   Q.   So there are normally four toasters in use?
    22        A.  In the kitchen area.
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    24   Q.   In the kitchen area.  When you said that it was more a
    25        question of replacement, that includes replacing some
    26        wiring inside?
    27        A.  No.  All you would replace would be a self-contained
    28        part, something like a buzzer or a timer.
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    30   Q.   What happens when, say, a wire went inside?
    31        A.  You phoned up the appropriate service company and got
    32        one of the spares down from upstairs.
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    34   MR. MORRIS:  We are not going to finish today, but we are just
    35        trying to work out what would be most useful in the last
    36        part of the day.  I am quite tired.
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    38   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  How long do you think -- please sit down,
    39        Mr. Richards -- you are going to be altogether?
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    41   MR. MORRIS:  We think that actually we have probably got about
    42        an hour and a half or less, an hour, an hour and a half.
    43        I think we could guarantee to finish by 12.00 tomorrow.
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    45   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  What I suggest then is Mrs. French, if it
    46        helps her in any way, I will say not before 12.00.
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    48   MR. RAMPTON:  Your Lordship is very kind.  I would like to be
    49        able to tell her that she can start at 12.00.  The reason
    50        I say that is this, that I notice that there is one 
    51        paragraph of Mr. Logan's supplementary statement which 
    52        Mr. Morris has not already dealt with, and maybe two or 
    53        three in Mr. Richards' statement.  I would earnestly
    54        beseech your Lordship not to allow Mr. Morris or Ms. Steel
    55        to go over any of the same ground that we have covered over
    56        the last two days.
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    58   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  No, you have, in fact, shortened the estimate
    59        which you gave about 35 or 40 minutes ago, because that was
    60        two and a half hours about altogether.  So, if we finish

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