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"I voted in favour of this report because with it, we in the European Parliament have taken a major step towards the creation of a single system for the protection of the victims of crime throughout the European Union. The European Protection Order is a document obliging law enforcement authorities throughout the European Union Member States to cooperate in future in protecting victims or potential victims of crime. This means that once the law enforcement authorities have adopted the decision that victims or potential victims of crime need special protection to enable actual or impending danger to be averted in future, such a decision should apply throughout the European Union. Thus, for instance, once the law enforcement authorities in Lithuania have decided that there is a real threat to a person’s life, physical, psychological or sexual integrity, and have consequently afforded that person protection, their decision would also apply in another EU Member State. When a person is travelling or moving to another EU Member State due to a threat, the foreign law enforcement authorities should therefore take over the protection of that person in their own country."@en1

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