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"I voted for the Cappato report even though you, Mr Cappato, asked us to vote against it! Why did I vote for it? Privacy is, of course important, respect for private life is important, but I, Carlo Fatuzzo, like many pensioners I have discussed this with, am against privacy. I accept that everybody should know what I say; I accept that everybody should know what I do; I accept that everybody should know where I go. It is my impression – and this is why I voted for the report – that, when everyone sees and knows what we are doing, perhaps we behave better, more honestly, more sincerely."@en1
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