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Since these things happen on a local basis, I am not aware of any complaints, but I will say quite clearly – and this is where I agree with the honourable Member – that the issue here is not the protection of the environment and the possibility of someone’s freedom to travel being restricted, but rather security; to all those affected, I would like to say – and in doing so I am giving my backing to the security personnel who have to carry out checks – that, when competition produced increased numbers of passengers, what matters is their safety and not that they be restricted.
As we have learned from events in the United Kingdom, it may well be enough to exploit one, two or three of such loopholes. It is right and proper that, after a given time, measures be reviewed in order to ascertain whether or not they have achieved their purpose. Not everything needs to be regulated all the time, but certain measures must be brought in, and, when they are, it is necessary that the public accept a certain amount of responsibility for themselves.
The fact is that so much information has been made available that the waste that has to be collected – ranging from lighters to bottles larger than 100 ml – would not be there in the first place, if people had given the matter a little thought before embarking on a flight."@en1
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