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MR KENNEDY:                Well, what do you have there?
                                    Oh sorry. That’s the — is that the originals?
                                    A No, this isn’t an original, no.
         THE RECORDER:              Well, let’s carry on. And I’d like to see, after the short adjournment, all the
                                    documents that this officer has been referring to. I’ll hand this back now.
                                    And I want to see the originals that this officer is relying upon.
         MR POTTINGER:              Yes, the - it’s the - just
         THE RECORDER:              Not now.
         MR POTTINGER:              No. I’ll just-—
         THE RECORDER:              Let Mr. Kennedy finish.
         MR POTTINGER:              Certainly, your Honor. What the — what the document was that he — he
                                    relied on.
         THE RECORDER:              Thank you. Mr. Kennedy, forgive me for interrupting. We’ll deal with it
                                    later on.
         MR KENNEDY:                So, he was arrested, wasn’t he?
         THE RECORDER:              Yes.
         MR POTTINGER:              The van was seized. Is that right? A Yes, the van was seized.
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         Q                         You hadn’t searched the van
         A                         I was basing — I was basing
         Q                         but you were telling them there was a load of tools in there?
         A                         The conversation I will have had with the insurance company - obviously
                                   we’ve got the recording
         Q                         Mm.
         A.                        will have been based on my interaction at the scene and from my notes and
                                   my recollection it was based on that front of the cab, that front area where
                                   obviously the driver and passenger were.
         Q                         But what tools were in the front of the van then?
         A                         So - so what I -1 would suggest is that the loose items I refer to in my notes
                                   -perhaps some of those items were tools but I — I don’t recall.
         Q                         Have you got your handwritten notes or the typed-up statement?
         A                         I’ve got my;
         Q                         It doesn’t really matter.
         A                         I’ve got my typed statement. I don’t know if.

         MR KENNEDY:               Is it the same as the notebook?
         THE RECORDER:             I’d like to see a copy. Have you got your actual notebook, officer? Have
                                   you got your actual notebook?
                                   A Not from the time, no.
         MR KENNEDY:               The statement was
         THE RECORDER:             Mr Kennedy, do you have a copy of the actual notebook?
         MR KENNEDY:               No, I don’t. Was-- there actually a notebook or is it
                                   A I believe it will have been original notes on the fixed penalty notice if —
                                   if that’s what’s being referred to.
         MR KENNEDY:               Right.
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