Day 155 - 14 Jul 95 - Page 42


     
     1        member's locker; is that correct?
     2        A.  Yes.
     3
     4   Q.   You do not know it that, do you?
     5        A.  From myself, I am assuming you are talking about
     6        myself?
     7
     8   Q.   You do not know that they were not removed from any crew
     9        member's locker, do you?
    10        A.  I have just mentioned that for myself I was -- I did
    11        not remove any leaflets.
    12
    13   Q.   You did not remove them?
    14        A.  Yes, that is what I understood the question to be.
    15
    16   Q.   But you do not know if somebody else might have removed
    17        them?
    18        A.  No, I do not.
    19
    20   MR. MORRIS:  Maybe that would be a good time to finish?
    21
    22   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.  We will resume at 2 o'clock.  Do not
    23        talk to anyone about your evidence, please, Mr. Giardina,
    24        either over this break or over the weekend or over any
    25        other break in your evidence.
    26
    27                        (Luncheon adjournment)
    28
    29   MR. MORRIS:  Mr. Giardina, you said that when you were allegedly
    30        cleaning up the crew room, going back to the same incident
    31        as before, you remember a bag being there or something, and
    32        that you just were throwing everything in the bin.  So, in
    33        general, people would leave stuff lying around the crew
    34        room; sometimes it was got untidy, and that kind of thing,
    35        things were left lying around?
    36        A.  Yes, sometimes people had good housekeeping, sometimes
    37        not.
    38
    39   Q.   Did you often go into the crew room?
    40        A.  It was part of what we call a travel path where sort of
    41        every sort of half an hour, 45 minutes, you should really
    42        go into all the rooms, just to make sure everything is OK.
    43
    44   Q.   If you found something, a mess in there, or lying around
    45        that you considered surplus to requirements, you would
    46        chuck it away, would you?
    47        A.  It depends on what it was.  If it was -----
    48
    49   Q.   You would clear it up anyway?
    50        A.  Yes, I mean, if it was last week's, you know, newspaper 
    51        or whatever that someone had just dumped there that day, 
    52        that would go in the bin. 
    53
    54   Q.   So it was not an unusual occurrence in your evidence to
    55        find something in there that would necessitate chucking in
    56        the bin?
    57        A.  It is very hard to tell; some days there were, some
    58        days there were not.
    59
    60   Q.   But by some feat of miraculous memory you remember this

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