Day 250 - 15 May 96 - Page 08
1 but what you want you just ask for an assessment.
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3 Q. Would it be standard practice for them to give information
4 about who the organisers were?
5 A. I would say no, actually. It was probably because he
6 was an ex-police officer that they might well accede to his
7 request, but normally Special Branch worked just within the
8 police service.
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10 Q. OK. Did you receive information on ----
11 A. I do not know.
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13 Q. You do not know?
14 A. No.
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16 Q. OK. If you turn to tab 107?
17 A. I only go up to 100.
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19 Q. Do you?
20 A. I go to...
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22 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The 7.
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24 MS. STEEL: Number 7?
25 A. I see. Yes.
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27 Q. This is an incident report form?
28 A. Yes.
29
30 Q. Of a protest outside the Sunderland branch of McDonald's on
31 19th October 1991?
32 A. Yes.
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34 Q. It says that leaflets were collected and photographs were
35 taken. In the bottom, is that your hand writing again,
36 'file London Greenpeace' looks like it?
37 A. Yes. Now I know who 'K' is. I had a coordinator at
38 that time called Julie. She had married a franchisee and
39 left, and this 'K' was a temporary fill-in before Diane
40 Snowdon came work for me. Yes, that is my writing at the
41 bottom.
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43 Q. So, again, you were still collecting information for your
44 London Greenpeace file?
45 A. Well, it was coming in and I was just sending it up to
46 the Security Department. Some came to me, some went
47 straight to security, but we just kept the one file.
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49 Q. Right. It was to be, or considered that it might be,
50 useful in this court case?
51 A. I cannot really answer that. I mean, the file was
52 eventually taken by Barlows and everything they felt could
53 be useful was extracted and put into the papers.
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55 Q. Tab No 13. It is 113, but tab 13?
56 A. Yes.
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58 Q. This is from Martin Campiche at the NDV environmental
59 affairs and it is a copy to you, a copy of a leaflet
60 distributed in Portugal?