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"Mr President, the fact that three speakers have taken the floor on behalf of the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance is striking and, in my view, illustrates at least two points. Firstly that we, unlike Mrs Schröder, are very much interested in 22 men running in shorts after a ball. And secondly, that our group also wants to seriously address the problems surrounding these matches. I too should like to bring one amendment to your attention which has already been touched upon by my fellow MEP, because I hope that you are still prepared to endorse it. It concerns the amendment which stipulates that, if data is stored about persons who constitute a danger to public order, these persons should be informed of the fact that their data has been recorded. This is a different situation from that in the case of criminals, for example. I can imagine that, in the case of criminals, it is not helpful if, while the investigations are still under way, they know that they are being pursued. In the case of persons who constitute a danger to public order, however, it has a very preventive effect. They know that they are being monitored. As a result, anyone who has been wrongly registered can be removed from this register, but it also acts as an effective deterrent, in fact. If people know that they are being watched, they will think twice before misbehaving again in this way. I hope you will be able to endorse Amendment No 22, nevertheless."@en1

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