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"It was confirmed in yesterday evening’s debate that air safety is a highly important and relevant topic. I am very pleased that this report was adopted today, and I just want to repeat why I think it is important. 1. According to Eurostat data, there were 751 million air passengers in the European Union in 2009. Security in aircraft and airports must be ensured for them and for many others. 2. Security scanners must protect passengers’ identities and ensure that they cannot be identified through images of any part of their body. 3. Data generated by the scanning process must not be used for purposes other than that of detecting prohibited objects, may be used only for the amount of time necessary for the screening process, must be destroyed immediately after each person has passed through the security control and may not be stored. 4. For the health and safety of travellers and employees, it is important to use technology which is the least harmful to human health. Furthermore, exposure to cumulative ionising radiation should not be permitted in the future, and should therefore be explicitly excluded from use. I think that this report on air safety, and security scanners in particular, is necessary in order to ensure the rational and justified use of new technologies. I therefore supported the adoption of this report."@en1
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