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"Mr President, the question refers to the Belgian proposal to include details of persons known to have committed certain public order offences, who could become troublemakers in certain circumstances, such as at sporting, social or cultural events, or any kind of demonstration, in the SIS (Schengen Information System) register. The intention was to match this information with descriptions provided under Article 99 of the Schengen Agreement, but with a different aim: that is to say, to actually prevent these people participating in certain events, instead of implementing specific or one-off surveillance operations, as has been the case recently. Ministers debated this proposal at the meeting of the Joint Committee on 7 December 2001. There were differences of opinion and some delegations firmly opposed to the proposal. Consequently, no detailed examination of the proposal by experts was carried out nor were the possible conditions for the introduction of this information on particular individuals made clear in case it was agreed that these measures would be introduced. Therefore, at this time, a definitive answer to the question cannot be given but, taking account of current opinions, it does not seem likely that this proposal will prosper in the near future and even less likely that it could affect persons who have not committed any crime. For your information, the Council would like to point out that there is a draft Council Decision concerning security at international football matches. In the aforementioned draft decision, the exchange of police information between national football information points is anticipated but not the use of the SIS for this purpose."@en1

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