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DAY 212
PAUL LEMAIRE, Examined:
1 just an ordinary part-time crew member?
2 A. That is correct, yes.
3
4 Q. Did you work during term time as well as -----
5 A. I worked during term time and during the week, a couple
6 of nights, but during the holidays definitely.
7
8 Q. Do you remember Alan Beech?
9 A. Yes, I do.
10
11 Q. He was at the Heathrow store during the time when you were
12 an ordinary full-time crew member?
13 A. A crew member and then just part-time, as I was Manager
14 as well just for a couple of months.
15
16 Q. Right. When you were an ordinary full-time crew member and
17 then for a couple of months Floor Manager, roughly how many
18 hours were you doing a week?
19 A. As part-timer -- as a full-timer sorry?
20
21 Q. Yes, as a full-timer?
22 A. Between 35, 40, mainly eight hour shifts, occasionally
23 having shorter breaks so my hours were longer, but it was
24 my choice for that.
25
26 Q. Yes. So what was the answer then, 35, 40?
27 A. Something like that, yes.
28
29 Q. When you became a Floor Manager, did your hours increase or
30 not?
31 A. Yes, they did.
32
33 Q. Can you find beside you -- what number in 39 is -----
34
35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: 39M.
36
37 MR. RAMPTON: A file with a yellow back to it. It has a XB on
38 it. In there there is a divider 39M where you should find
39 a statement made by you?
40 A. Yes.
41
42 Q. My copy is not signed. Can you look at the back of yours
43 which is on page 4 and see if it is signed?
44 A. Yes, it is.
45
46 Q. Is it your signature at the bottom?
47 A. Yes, it is.
48
49 Q. Have you looked at this statement recently?
50 A. Yes, I have.
51
52 Q. Are the contents true?
53 A. Yes, they are.
54
55 Q. Can I ask you just to look at paragraph 10 on page 3, which
56 is why I asked the question about the number of hours you
57 worked. When you were in the store as a full-time crew
58 member and as a Floor Manager, did you use the crew room?
59 A. Yes, I did.
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