Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-27-Speech-2-386-375"
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"As the report states, ‘although euro notes and coins were introduced as long ago as 2002, the market for transporting euro cash is still highly fragmented. Widely diverging national rules make it very difficult for cash-in-transit (CIT) sector companies to provide cross-border services’. According to the rapporteur, the Commission’s proposal should facilitate the cross-border transportation of euro cash, but without prejudice to the Member States’ various chosen approaches to regulation of the CIT sector.
The purpose of this regulation is to simplify regulatory limitations, with a view to facilitating better circulation of euro coins and banknotes between the Member States that have adopted the single currency, whilst also taking into account their contribution to reinforcing the imperative of public safety for both CIT staff and the public.
The rapporteur therefore considers that, in order to do cross-border work, companies must have an adequate minimum level of experience, and stresses the need, in future, to encourage the use of the intelligent banknote neutralisation system to prevent any worsening of the violence that characterises attacks on CIT vehicles."@en1
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