Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 28
1 A. Yes.
2
3 Q. Did they have the London Greenpeace banner -- you know, the
4 black one that I was holding in the ----
5 A. I am not sure they had that one. There was a banner
6 there, but I am not sure it was that one.
7
8 Q. But you could definitely tell it was a London Greenpeace
9 protest?
10 A. Yes.
11
12 Q. That was for 1987 and '88?
13 A. Yes.
14
15 Q. Both of them were on October 16th, World Anti-McDonald's
16 Day?
17 A. I believe so.
18
19 Q. That is what you said?
20 A. I am pretty sure it was, yes.
21
22 Q. Sorry?
23 A. I am pretty sure it was, yes.
24
25 Q. That is what you said in your statement?
26 A. Yes.
27
28 Q. Can you describe the 1990 picket, please. What you saw at
29 the 1990 picket?
30 A. Yes. Not a lot, but I remember you. You were sitting
31 down making manuscript amendments to a pamphlet.
32
33 Q. This was definitely 1990 was it?
34 A. I am absolutely sure. I was not at the '91.
35
36 Q. Right.
37
38 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Did you say 'to a pamphlet'?
39 A. To a pamphlet.
40
41 Q. To a pamphlet?
42 A. Yes, my Lord. Well, to a number of pamphlets. She was
43 making manuscript amendments to a pile of pamphlets.
44
45 MS. STEEL: Where was I and where were you when you saw this?
46 A. I was behind that window.
47
48 Q. What is the name of that room?
49 A. It is actually the end of the hall, or it is the
50 entrance vestibule to the old building. It is not really a
51 room.
52
53 Q. Right, OK. Where was I?
54 A. You were sitting down by the kerb. There were some
55 hold-alls and things near where you were sitting, and you
56 had a pile of the pamphlets in front of you and you were
57 writing on them.
58
59 Q. What time was this?
60 A. I would say about half past 4.
