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"At one point in today's sitting, President Fontaine, who presided over the sitting before you Mr President, in an exemplary fashion as usual, remarked that a mobile phone was ringing. This was just after we had voted on a document on the fight against noise pollution.
Well then Mr President, I had personally tabled an amendment in committee calling for regulation of the use of mobile phones in enclosed places. I am afraid, however, that this Fatuzzo amendment was rejected.
I did nevertheless vote for the document, but President Fontaine's words reassured me that my request was justified, and so I will make it again in the future next time we discuss the fight against noise pollution, which is something I consider to be entirely appropriate provided that it is carried out with due respect for the requirements of industry."@en1
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