Mr. Harrison. That is on the north side of the building, but it was very bright that day.
Mr. Griffin. But you also had floodlights down in the basement?
Mr. Harrison. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. It was bright in the basement?
Mr. Harrison. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. Your eyes would be accustomed to those bright lights?
Mr. Harrison. A man coming down, if he got close to you, you could recognize him, but just a man in a suit walking down that ramp, it would have been hard to recognize. I will put it that way.
Mr. Griffin. Well, would a man walking down from the Main Street side have been any more difficult to recognize than a man that was standing up in the position that Captain Butler was or Assistant Chief Batchelor was?
Mr. Harrison. Batchelor and Butler, Lieutenant Butler.
Mr. Griffin. Would it have been any more difficult to recognize a man coming down the Main Street ramp than it would those two men coming up the Commerce Street ramp?