Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-06-07-Speech-2-123"
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"The proposal presented by Sweden, Ireland, France and the United Kingdom on the retention of communications traffic data is aimed at improving cooperation in matters of criminal law. We fully support that aim since it is important for the Member States and the Community to provide the crime prevention authorities with adequate tools for carrying out their work.
Sweden has had great success in fighting crime and clearing up serious individual crimes by using retained traffic communications data. The same also applies to certain other Member States. The need for, and reasonableness of, the draft framework decision has not, however, been sufficiently clarified by the four Member States. It is therefore necessary for the four Member States and/or the Commission to come back with good examples of when the retention of communications traffic data has been very important to the prevention, investigation, detection and bringing to court of crimes and punishable offences, including terrorism. It is also necessary for them clearly to show the reasonableness of, and need for, legislation in this area, given the possible consequences for privacy it would entail."@en1
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