Mr. Hall. For no reason; no, sir. There was one parked in the way.

Mr. Hubert. Well, just describe it.

Mr. Hall. One parked at the entrance to my right. As I pulled past the entrance and backed in, there was a TV camera stationed on top of a truck approximately here.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, between you and Harwood Street?

Mr. Hall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Almost up to the Commerce entrance?

Mr. Hall. Yes, sir; there were a number of people, onlookers. All of them had been regimented over on the other side of the street, not any closer to the city hall than the sidewalk, to the far side of Commerce. There were approximately 50 or so people over there.

Mr. Hubert. Did you see anybody on the Main Street side of Commerce? That is to say, in the area of the sidewalk between the mobile units and the building itself?

Mr. Hall. No; as we passed the Main Street side of the city hall, we were quite intent in watching the traffic and people and in getting our truck into proper position on the other side of the building, so we didn’t observe anything.

Mr. Hubert. Did you observe anyone at all go up to the window of any of the TV mobile units?