Day 074 - 16 Jan 95 - Page 17
1 box.
2 A. Right. This is a drink order.
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4 Q. This appears to be made of some kind of compacted paper or
5 cardboard?
6 A. Yes, it is.
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8 Q. This is for drinks, is it?
9 A. Yes.
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11 Q. Is that used for carry out?
12 A. Carry out, normally for the cars so that the drinks do
13 not spill over.
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15 Q. Have you ever seen people throwing environment/index.html">litter out of a window
16 of a car?
17 A. I have, sir.
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19 Q. Yes. What is this? It is in two parts.
20 A. This is actually -----
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22 Q. It is polystyrene, I think?
23 A. Yes, it is for breakfast. That is a breakfast based
24 and is for hot cake and sausage.
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26 Q. Is that for taking away?
27 A. It is eating in or taking away; it is just like a
28 sandwich but the breakfast goes with it.
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30 Q. I am going to put these in here. The Defendants can see
31 them if they have not already. I will put a napkin in as
32 well, then they can be taken to his Lordship, please.
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think I saw them well enough.
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36 MR. RAMPTON: Then that is sufficient. (To the witness): What
37 for an ordinary take-away breakfast would you add to that
38 tray and napkin?
39 A. This would be a coffee or tea or sometimes orange
40 juice.
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42 Q. Finally, what is this?
43 A. This is a flag which we give it to the children above
44 the age of three years.
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46 Q. It has a picture of Ronald and some of his friends ---
47 A. Yes.
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49 Q. -- with a hamburger on the back. Would children take this
50 out of the restaurant?
51 A. They will.
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53 Q. They would. I should say for the transcript that it is a
54 flag. Roughly speaking, in an ordinary day's business at
55 Kings Road, how many take-away meals would you serve?
56 A. Around 15, 1600.
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58 Q. 15, 1600?
59 A. Although I do not remember exactly the transcount.
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