Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-07-06-Speech-3-335-546"
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"Despite our opposition over the years, security scanners are now a reality. Security scanners must not compromise our civil liberties or our health. Therefore, their use must be governed by common European rules in order to guarantee discretion and to ensure that they are subject to clear and strict conditions. The Member States must deploy technology which is the least harmful to human health and which respects privacy. The images generated should be stick figures, with the data being destroyed immediately after the individual has undergone the security check. The European Commission should table new European rules this summer. Parliament will have the option of rejecting them within three months in accordance with the comitology procedure. Therefore, the European Commission should not take this vote to be a blank cheque, but rather a red line showing what is acceptable to Parliament and to the citizens of the European Union."@en1
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