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     1        A.  This may be one of the streets that was cleared. No, it
     2        does not surprise me.  Half the public are very good about
     3        throwing environment/index.html">litter away.
     4
     5   Q.   Who is good about -- half the public?
     6        A.  Yes.
     7
     8   Q.   The other half are not?
     9        A.  I would have said.
    10
    11   Q.   If half of 1500 people a day are chucking environment/index.html">litter on the
    12        streets around McDonald's restaurant in Kings Road, you
    13        would be literally ankle deep if it were not picked up by
    14        somebody else, would you not?
    15        A.  If half did, yes, you are right.
    16
    17   Q.   You would not get a scattered -- not pleasant, of course,
    18        I accept that, but you would not get a scattered range of
    19        objects in ones, twos or fours or fives like that, would
    20        you?
    21        A.  This is one street.  There are 11 or 15 streets at
    22        which the same thing may be happening.
    23
    24   Q.   We have seen some photographs from Royal Avenue taken by
    25        you in the late Summer of 1994.  We have seen your
    26        photographs from Smith Street in the summer of that year.
    27        There are some photographs, 3 and 4, I think which you say
    28        came from Ormonde Gate or Durham Place, is that right?
    29        A.  That is right.
    30
    31   Q.   That is beyond the limit of McDonald's trash-walk, is it
    32        not?  You might say it ought not to be, but it is in fact,
    33        is it not?
    34        A.  I do not know.  There has not been a trash-walk for so
    35        long, I do not know what their limits are.
    36
    37   Q.   You heard Mr. Stump's evidence, I think, that the southern
    38        limit, if you like to put it like that, is St. Leonard's
    39        Terrace?
    40        A.  I see, yes.
    41
    42   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You have gone over so one can see the
    43        railings into whatever the ----
    44        A.  Burton Court, yes.
    45
    46   Q.   Burton Court, the green area?
    47        A.  Yes, that is back of the cricket pavilions.
    48
    49   MR. RAMPTON:  When did you start taking photographs,
    50        Mr. McIntyre, of environment/index.html">litter in the streets around your house? 
    51        A.  I suppose sometime last year. 
    52 
    53   Q.   Do you know why it was that you had not taken any
    54        photographs up till then?
    55        A.  Certainly at night because I did not have a camera that
    56        had a flash.
    57
    58   Q.   No, but there are Saturdays, Sundays, you are a retired
    59        person?
    60        A.  I am not waging a campaign against anybody.  I just

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