Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2003-04-08-Speech-2-250"
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"I thank the Commissioner for his reply but have to say, nonetheless, that I find it a little disappointing. I am aware that it is being discussed in the crime prevention network, but it seems to me that there is scope for further action. Millions of mobile phones are stolen every year. Eurobarometer shows that up to one-third of people in Member States fear that they could be a victim. Also, with all the travel around the European Union, it has a cross-border dimension. Although, as you say, theft is an offence in all Member States, I am talking specifically of the offence of reprogramming the mobile phones. As far as I am aware that is only illegal in the UK. There is justification for an EU proposal to make that a crime everywhere.
There is also a data protection problem. We must have consistent interpretation by data protection commissioners that the IMEI number is not personal data – which it is regarded as in Germany."@en1
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