Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. McMillon. People in and out like that, and I saw a number of people that I didn’t know, and I didn’t see identification on them and didn’t recognize them as probably being newsmen or with the press or some news media.
Mr. Griffin. Was your office in the auto theft bureau used by the news people for any purposes?
Mr. McMillon. Yes. They used our phones quite often.
Mr. Griffin. Did this cause you problems?
Mr. McMillon. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Can you give some idea of what kind of problems these news people were causing you?
Mr. McMillon. Well, our phones were pretty well tied up. There seemed to be quite a commotion in and around and about the office. It made it difficult to work.
Mr. Griffin. Uh-huh. Did you people attempt to make any effort to get these news people out?
Mr. McMillon. We were cooperative with them. If they asked to use a phone and if there was a phone available, we extended them every courtesy along that line.