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Even though the dangers to air travel inherent in terrorism must be neither underestimated nor downplayed, any measures that impose restrictions on passengers must result in real improvements in security, and there is, regrettably, no indication of that which has been enacted by the Commission and the Council since November having actually had that effect.
Day-to-day life on Europe’s airports is characterised by impenetrable rules that frequently vary from one airport to another, by hopelessly overworked staff and frequently despairing and angry passengers, who find themselves, for example, deprived even of their contact lens solution.
It is because it is to the detriment of passengers that they are told they are being kept safe, while that cannot be guaranteed in a crisis situation that the Commission and the Council must revise the relevant regulation. What is needed is for reasonable, understandable and effective rules to be laid down in good time for the holiday season, and it would be sensible, when drafting them, to listen to those who have to put them into practice in airports."@en1
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