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"Mr President, the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) supports improving road safety, but we see no point to the plan to pass on personal data at European level in order to collect speeding fines. The collection of fines is a national matter and, where so required, countries can already cooperate on a bilateral basis to tackle notorious speed demons.
We are thus certainly not going to give
to any country that so wishes to demand the sensitive personal data of Dutch citizens at will. We, the Dutch Party for Freedom, oppose this proposal for that reason.
When, in practice, it is evident that a disproportionate number of motorists from another Member State are committing motoring offences in a given Member State, the Member States in question can reach bilateral agreements, as already happens."@en1
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