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"Madam President, when we were debating these proposals I posed the question that, if we rejected the proposed legislation today, who would be the happier – the citizens of Europe, the data subjects, or the terrorists? The answer was obvious – the terrorists – because, if I am traveling from Dublin to Beirut, New York, Sydney, wherever, why should I be afraid if the authorities have that information? When you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. I think now, at least, the authorities will be able to get their hands on data to track terrorists and would-be terrorists. I think that is a good thing and, as Mr Jahr said, the rules are laid out pretty clearly in relation to the use of the data."@en1
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