Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Taking Mary's case as an example, McCarthy's usual closing time was 1.30am.
That should tell us that more often than not, McCarthy didn't have sufficient custom after that time to make it worth his while.
We know from witness statements also, that around that time most people were in off the streets, except the desperate with nowhere to stay or looking for a client to earn the money for a bed for the night or pay the rent.
Realistically, there will have been nobody selling fish on the streets after say 2.30 in the morning, and quite probably earlier than that. McCarthy's closing time, as well as other witnesses in the series who were traders who also tell us they'd closed up by 1.30am, suggests that's probably when you're getting to around the time when sourcing fish is going to be a problem.
Supporting that, we don't hear any statements from vendors being open or people sourcing food after that time period. In fact, the witness statements we hear suggest the streets were pretty empty after say 1.30am.
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