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We had resisted thus far in 2004 and 2007, but this time Parliament has given the green light to the EU-United States Passenger Name Record (PNR) Agreement, despite the opposition called for by rapporteur Ms in’t Veld. In line with Ms in’t Veld’s warning, I rejected this new agreement, which brushes aside the guarantees needed to ensure the protection of personal data and the respect for privacy that passengers deserve. The agreement essentially relies on blind confidence in the American authorities. Specifically, the data for the ‘named passengers’ will be stored for 15 years, and anonymised for an indeterminate period of time, without the possibility of real judicial redress outside United States territory. In other words, it is a clear denial of individual freedoms and quite simply legal madness. Such processing of passenger data is simply unacceptable, and is incompatible with the principles of proportionality and purpose, as personal and commercial data for an indeterminate number of individuals who are unsuspicious are processed for security purposes, in the fight against terrorism. There are considerable grounds for concern over the precedent that this agreement sets for future agreements of this nature with third countries."@en1
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