Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-07-06-Speech-3-342-500"
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"As I am the strongest advocate of effective security measures against terrorism at our airports and to protect passengers and cargo, I voted in favour of the report. However, it places excessive emphasis on a range of ‘human rights’ concerns and insists on regular mention of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, which we opposed and which is now yet another of the baleful consequences of the Treaty of Lisbon. By definition, effective security measures must be ‘discriminatory’ – they must be targeted primarily against those most likely to fit the current threat profile. This will not just be a matter of race, or religion or place of origin – although these may be important factors – but also of behaviour and other aspects. Security measures that alienate the innocent travelling public but do not focus on the most likely suspects are counter-productive. And airports will remain insecure as long as there is weak airside access control of employees and contract staff."@en1
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