Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-29-Speech-4-113-000"
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"Mr President, I think that, at least at their current stage of technological development, security scanners do not offer sufficient guarantees to be able to be used at airports in the European Union. Apart from some of these scanners infringing the right to privacy by producing body images, they also pose a genuine danger to human health. It is said that they produce a permissible quantity of harmful emissions. I want to highlight that this minimum amount of radiation does not disappear from the human body, but accumulates until it reaches a limit at which it has a devastating effect. This is especially dangerous for frequent airline passengers who might need to be subjected to radiation from scanners hundreds of times each year. This is why, as long as the studies and technologies available do not clearly prove …"@en1
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