Results 1-3 of 3 for id cards speaker:Caroline Flint
- Written Answers — Home Department: Tampere Agenda/Outcomes (16 Nov 2004)
Ms Caroline Flint: ...organised cross-border crime and combating terrorism. We welcome measures to; improve intelligence-led policing; strengthen the EU's border controls; develop minimum security standards in passports/ID cards including use of biometric identifiers; and incorporation of JHA issues into the European Union's external priorities, in particular re-admission and returns.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Justice and Home Affairs Council (24 Jun 2004)
Ms Caroline Flint: ...with the European Borders Agency. Fourthly, that all member states need to include biometrics in passports and, finally, that the EU needs to find a way of taking action on security measures on ID cards. Commissioner Vitorino then presented the Communication on the implementation of measures agreed at the Tampere Council in 1999 and highlighting the positive work done, notably on migration...
- Antisocial Behaviour (15 Jul 2003)
Ms Caroline Flint: I want to make some progress because I have only a short time in which to speak, but I will return to the hon. Gentleman if I have a few minutes at the end. The primary role of CSOs is to provide high-visibility patrols in our communities and deal with lower level crime and antisocial behaviour. CSOs are fully integrated into forces, based in police stations and supervised by police officers....
