Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2006-06-15-Speech-4-116"
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"en.20060615.24.4-116"2
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"I very much welcome the proposal on the table today for common rules in the field of civil aviation. I think it is timely after the security experience gained in the aftermath of September 11th that basic principles can be legally set in stone as to what has to be done in order to protect civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference.
All Member States need to be singing from the same hymn sheet regarding common rules on security checks, searches, surveillance, prohibited items and security patrols, to name just a few.
I support the innovative approach taken by the Commission in proposing rules that will cover security measures during flights. However, I am less supportive of amendments put forward to this proposal which call for the compulsory use of armed in-flight security officers or ‘sky marshals’. I believe it is important that Member States are not legally bound to deploy or accept armed in-flight security officers on domestic or foreign aircraft."@en1
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