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I will repeat what I said, Mr Rübig: in each Member State, there has to be a body that is responsible for investigating complaints and, if need be, it has to impose penalties on airlines infringing this regulation. This needs to become a regular practice. Furthermore, I believe that, insofar as these complaints are handled well, the way in which they are handled will also have a deterrent effect. By that, I mean that airlines will increasingly be encouraged to comply with the regulation and to pay compensation, if need be, because they will know that, if they do not do this, there will be an appeal and, undoubtedly, a penalty.
Everything comes down to enforcing this regulation. Madam President, I believe that that was the last question. I therefore thank Parliament for having seen fit to emphasise this point in order to make it understood that we are doing everything possible to ensure this regulation is enforced effectively."@en1
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