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I reject the need for EU legislation in this field since it should be the responsibility of the individual member states to decide how best to ensure port security. In addition an IMO code of conduct covering the issue already exists.
The EU argues that the IMO code of conduct is not legally binding and a proposed EU Directive has ensued, which I have voted against. Amendments 5, 6, 7, 30 and 45 attempted to mitigate the impact of this Directive, permitting Member States more authority over proposed measures and I would have voted for these had they not been included in a block vote, the remainder of which was impossible to support."@en1
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