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"Both incidents are regrettable, but can I suggest you raise the matter with the President of the College of Quaestors, so that the Quaestors can discuss this matter. On the second incident, though, I would say that I have personal experience in a completely different context. The Scottish, my own country’s national dress involves wearing a dagger in your sock. If the services are informed in advance that this is part of national dress, then entry can be facilitated. I think the problem with the Ecuadorial Indian is that security forces were suddenly faced with this man with a spear and had not be given any warning in advance. Nevertheless, I think you should raise it with the College of Quaestors. ***"@en1
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"- Lehne report (A5-0056/2001 ) A5-0056/2001"1

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