Mr. Hubert. Now there must be some reason why you fix that time?

Mr. Smith. We went to work at 7, and it takes approximately an hour to turn everything on and get it all warmed up to proper operation. Then we go through this thing of what we call “lineup procedure,” on all the cameras, which we had done. So for that reason, I placed this time at approximately an hour after 7 a.m.

Mr. Hubert. But when all that procedure is done, did you leave the truck?

Mr. Smith. Not yet.

Mr. Hubert. All right, go ahead.

Mr. Smith. We had adjusted all these pictures, and in this particular instance, there were only two. We called the telephone company and they looked at our signal, and if they have any complaints or questions about the quality of the picture, they would tell you what it was. There was a complaint about the picture that I didn’t agree with, so we generally get together and one of us looks at the other picture and talk it over and see what the thing amounts to. So I had gone around to the telephone company. It is a mobile home little trailer set up where they put the microwave equipment. Now this was on the west side of the city hall building there.

Mr. Hubert. What street was it on?

Mr. Smith. Well, what street?

Mr. Hubert. Your truck was on Commerce Street, wasn’t it?

Mr. Smith. Yes. We were facing east.