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"Mr President, the example of Toulouse was mentioned earlier today and I would also like to mention the example of the Nigerian who flew from Yemen via Amsterdam to Detroit. His father had phoned the US embassy to say: ‘My son is planning to do something bad’. The French authorities also had information about the terrorist in Toulouse. Our security services have information about individuals who are up to no good and they are not using it as they ought to. If our security services did everything they could with the information they have, that would, in my view, be the first step towards increasing our safety.
In contrast, what we are seeing emerge in the case of PNR is a form of token policy. In times of danger, people do strange things, people take irrational decisions and then there is no going back. Collecting data around the world for every passenger who is simply moving from one place to another is tokenism rather than forming part of an efficient fight against terrorism."@en1
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