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I have voted, again, for the prevention of an unacceptable amount of personal passenger data being transmitted to the US authorities, without adequate protection being offered by the US authorities for the civil liberties of European passengers.
While I fully respect the need for the highest possible level of vigilance against terrorism, the terrorists will have won if we sacrifice civil liberties and human rights under the pretext of ensuring security.
I am very disappointed that Ireland voted for the draft agreement, thus giving the green light for unwarranted intrusions into the privacy of Irish passengers.
The Commission simply must ensure its draft agreement text is modified so that European citizens' data protection rights are protected. Irish and European passengers deserve to know that their basic civil liberties will not be sacrificed in the fight against terrorism."@en1
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