The MEP, who is a member of
the European Union’s Transport and Tourism Committee,
says plans by the EU for black box recorders to be installed
in cars, are just a partial excuse to build an EU satellite
system and will infringe people’s rights to privacy
in their own vehicles.
He said: "This is a very expensive justification
for the EU's mega million euro Galilao satellite system
which is designed to compete with the free American GPS
system.
"The EU will not use the American free system because
the real objective of the EU system is precision bombing
and GPS could be switched off by the Americans. So the
EU team is thinking up alternative uses for Galilao! Road
tolling will be next."
A £2.4 million study commissioned by the EU, which
is known as Project Veronica, recommends the mandatory
installation of the boxes in all cars to record 20 types
of data including vehicle speed and recent vehicle movements.
But, Mr Nattrass says the boxes will be used as a tool
or surveillance
and will therefore affect people’s
privacy.
Privacy International is also critical of the proposals
and claims such as device would act as an ‘infallible
surveillance system’ Mr Nattrass added: “Of
course safety on our roads is of paramount importance but
these black boxes would
be nothing more than a tool to spy on vehicle movements.
“This is another example of EU interfering bureaucrats
and their quest to change the UK. Recently they vetoed
Britain’s wishes and allowed 60 ton foreign ‘mega
lorries’ to roll onto our roads.
“Now they want drivers on our roads to be spied
on. We should be making our own laws in Westminster and
not be dictated to by the EU.
“It is time to say No to the EU and pull out of
the European Union and UKIP is the only party committed
to achieving that goal,” he added.
MIKE NATTRASS MEP
Office 0121 333 7737
123 New John Street, Birmingham B6 4LD
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