Day 249 - 14 May 96 - Page 29
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2 Q. So?
3 A. I saw Gravett there.
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5 Q. Sorry?
6 A. I saw Gravett there.
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8 Q. Yes. Hold on. Sorry. When you say about half past 4, is
9 that at the beginning of the picket or the end of the
10 picket -- the middle, or what?
11 A. As I understand it, the picket started at four o'clock
12 but I was not there.
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14 Q. OK. So you saw Mr. Gravett?
15 A. Yes, you were still the only 2 I knew. I knew of
16 others by description and name, but I could not be sure.
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18 Q. What was Mr. Gravett doing?
19 A. When I first him he was just standing there. He was
20 not dress up as a cow, he was wearing ordinary clothes. He
21 was standing with a group of others. There were people
22 with banners, there were people with posters and there were
23 people distributing leaflets.
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25 Q. Which leaflets?
26 A. I do not know.
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28 Q. You do not know which leaflets?
29 A. No. We did get some together. Terry Carroll took them
30 to solicitors.
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32 Q. You could not see them?
33 A. No.
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35 Q. You could not see the leaflets people were handing out?
36 A. No.
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38 Q. Why was that?
39 A. Because I could not identify them. I could see they
40 were leaflets.
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42 Q. You said that when you first saw him he was not dressed as
43 a cow. Does that mean that he was later on?
44 A. No, it does not mean he was later on when I say he was
45 not on this occasion dressed like a cow.
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47 Q. OK. Did you ever go outside during the 1990 picket?
48 A. Yes, I think I probably did.
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50 Q. You walked round?
51 A. Yes I did because we had a video camera on that
52 occasion.
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54 Q. You were involved in that?
55 A. No, no. I just walked out to see that they were
56 videoing the proceedings.
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58 Q. So they were under your instructions with the videoing; you
59 went out to see that they were filming?
60 A. Yes. Yes, I am sure I had suggested to Terry Carroll
