Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-27-Speech-2-387-500"
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"en.20110927.26.2-387-500"2
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"The market for transporting euro cash in the EU is still highly fragmented due to widely diverging national rules that make it very difficult for cash-in-transit (CIT) companies to provide cross-border services.
Therefore, we believe that it is necessary to simplify the regulatory constraints so that euro notes and coins can circulate more easily among the Member States. In our view, in order to achieve this, it is important firstly to ensure that the rules established are sufficiently clear and workable for the CIT companies and national authorities.
With regard to cash transportation methods, Member States must be able to select as many options as they wish from the five transportation methods for notes and two for coins which are set out in the regulation. Given the particular dangers involved in cash transportation, the regulation must help to reinforce the imperative of safety for both CIT staff and the public. Use of the intelligent banknote neutralisation system should be encouraged to prevent attacks on CIT vehicles."@en1
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