Day 265 - 19 Jun 96 - Page 33


     
     1   Q.   Do you accept that when you wrote in your note on 4th
     2        January, 1990 that there was a very large drawer -- I am
     3        asking it in an unleading form if Mr. Morris would like me
     4        to.  You wrote in your note of 14th January 1990, there is
     5        one very large drawer which is marked "McNasty or something
     6        like that."   Do you actually remember a drawer -- we see
     7        they were marked McDonald's, do you also remember one
     8        called McNasty?
     9        A.   From my notes I have made reference to McNasty but it
    10        would probably be of that drawer.  It would have depended
    11        where I sat in the room.
    12
    13   Q.   Now, if you want to just look through to the end of that
    14        photograph section, please do.  I think there is only one
    15        more, in fact, which is number 11.  I do not need to ask
    16        anything about that.  Do you know, Mr. Claire -- well you
    17        do know, Mr Claire, you told us in your statement, you took
    18        these photographs?
    19        A.  Yes, I did.
    20
    21   Q.   And you have given us the date, I think.  I had better just
    22        check this.  You have given us the date as being 6th March
    23        90?
    24        A.   I believe, from looking at the photographs, that is
    25        correct.
    26
    27   Q.   That is right.  If you look at the first one.  In fact, it
    28        is in the bottom left-hand corner running downwards in
    29        front of the car's wing mirror.  It says '93, 6', which is
    30        the 6th March 1990 going backwards, is it not?
    31        A.   Right.
    32
    33   Q.   How did you come to take these photographs, Mr. Claire?
    34        A.   I went to the offices one evening with the principal,
    35        and took them.
    36
    37   Q.   How did you obtain entry to the office?
    38        A.   The main entrance door on the Caledonian Road is
    39        operated by an entry 'phone system which is manned by the
    40        lesbian and gay switchboard.
    41
    42   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Please keep your voice up?
    43        A.   Who have offices on the first floor.  24-hour, I
    44        believe they are manned.  An entry was again by the front
    45        door, being given access by lesbian and gay switchboard by
    46        a member of their staff.
    47
    48   Q.   Then you went upstairs?
    49        A.  That is correct.
    50 
    51   Q.   What about getting into the office of London Greenpeace? 
    52        A.   The door lock on the office to London Greenpeace was 
    53        basically not very strong and it was decided by me and
    54        principals that entry to it would not be a problem and we
    55        --
    56
    57   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Just pause a moment.
    58
    59   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, I have thought about this and I
    60        anticipated your Lordship might want to do what you have

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