PASSENGER DATA
May 1st, 2003
KEITH NUTHALL
MEMBERS of the European Parliament have held talks with officials from the USA's Department of Homeland Security, over their concerns about the trans-Atlantic transfer of air passenger data under an interim agreement with the European Commission. The parliament's citizens rights committee wants assurances covering the length of time the data will be stored, who is granted access to it, amongst others.
MEMBERS of the European Parliament have held talks with officials from the USA's Department of Homeland Security, over their concerns about the trans-Atlantic transfer of air passenger data under an interim agreement with the European Commission. The parliament's citizens rights committee wants assurances covering the length of time the data will be stored, who is granted access to it, amongst others.
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