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Verbatim report of proceedings
Tuesday, 5 July 2011 - Strasbourg OJ edition

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Text tabled : A7-0220/2011

  Ian Hudghton (Verts/ALE), in writing. Given increased mobility throughout the EU for business, work and leisure, it is clear that the 112 emergency number can be an important tool for allowing citizens to contact the emergency services anywhere with minimum fuss. It is equally clear that, for the tool to be effective, citizens must be aware of its existence. However, as the report rightly notes, individual Member States have existing, long-standing emergency numbers, and it is important that the two systems must be allowed to operate in parallel.

 
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