Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-05-15-Speech-2-131"
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"Mr President, as you know, Mr Mauro is Italian like me, and, like me, he also belongs to the European People's Party. I was therefore very willing to go and listen to one of his meetings on this report. At one point, he said: ‘Can you see this glass here in front of me?’ ‘Yes,’ we all thought, ‘we can see it.’ ‘This glass,’ continued Mr Mauro, ‘is used for drinking water. However, I could smash it over Mr Fatuzzo's head and that would be an improper use.’ This is exactly what he said – my head is still sore from the memory – and he explained why. Because new techniques, computers and the Internet, can be used improperly, just as – and here he illustrated the point – the glass could be used improperly. Truly, however, I would beg him not to break a computer over my head because that would be the end of my explanations of vote."@en1
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