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"I voted in favour of this report because it is undoubtedly essential to ensure aviation security in the fight against terrorist attacks, but we must ascertain the impact that the measures established to ensure this security have on our health, fundamental rights and freedoms, privacy and dignity. Parliament is therefore taking up the challenge of analysing the measures adopted and proposing others where appropriate, with a view to preventing risks. Furthermore, international coordination on aviation security measures is needed in order to guarantee a high level of protection, whilst avoiding a situation where passengers are subjected to successive checks, with the restrictions and additional costs these entail. It is important to draw attention to the fact that while applying new technical measures aimed at achieving a high level of airport security, it is also crucial to set boundaries between human rights and security itself, because those measures are not just about protecting citizens, but the impact on their rights and freedoms. Moreover, it is necessary to ensure that this technical security arrangement really is safe, effective and reasonable. All body scanners should make use of a stick figure to protect passengers’ identities and to ensure that they cannot be identified through images of any part of their body. When Member States install body scanners, they must comply with the minimum standards and requirements."@en1
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