It seems that the McCanns only need 27 more sigs from the MEP's to get this discussed in the european parliment (on local news said 27 sigs just now but not in the story below). I personally think its a very good idea and even if it saved one child it would be well worth it.
The downside is the 2 people who are trying to promote itthey left their children alone 5 nights running so they could have a meal and booze up and their apartment door unlocked :s maybe they should promote a euopean PARENT alert system where kids can set off alarms when they cant find their parents.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/2008070...g-a2f61c0.html
CANNES, France (AFP) - European nations agreed Tuesday to cooperate more closely in the hunt for lost children but could not endorse a Europe-wide alert system sought by the parents of missing British toddler Madeleine McCann.
EU justice ministers, at informal talks in the French Riviera resort city of Cannes, decided to set up national police centres to coordinate any international search when it becomes necessary.
Germany argues that alerting all 27 nations as soon as a child disappears and launching a massive media campaign would be pointless as most are found in the area where they went missing quite quickly.
"We shouldn't send out a European alert when a child has been gone for just a few hours," said German Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries. "The great majority of children return home after two or three days."
But the parents of Madeleine, Kate and Gerry McCann said in April that a swift EU-wide alert system could have helped locate their daughter, who disappeared from a Portuguese resort in May 2007.
Since their daughter went missing, not far from the Spanish border just before her fourth birthday, there have been reported sightings from Belgium to North Africa. No-one has been charged or arrested over her apparent abduction.
"Please don't wait until another child and family suffer as we have before agreeing to support the implementation of an alert system in Europe," said Kate McCann, who along with her husband was a suspect in the case.
EU Justice Commissioner Jacques Barrot urged the ministers to go further, saying that missing children were being found more quickly in European countries where a solid alert system is in place, like France and Greece.
"The ministers have to be more energetic and impose this alert service," he told reporters. "When a child has been abducted we have to move very, very quickly."
French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, chairing the talks as her country holds the EU's rotating presidency, urged her counterparts to adopt the system Paris uses, which she said has worked six times in six tries.
"When it comes to protecting children in Europe no resource should be spared," she said. "We absolutely must bring together everything that we have."
The French alert system was introduced in 2005. Based on a Canadian and US model, it brings together police, the justice system, citizens and the media to help track down missing children.
Luxembourg Justice Minister Luc Frieden supported the European-wide system, but said that, since agreement was not possible, small groups of countries could decide to forge ahead by themselves.
"We should try something European. We don't need very complicated legal texts. This is an aspect where police and legal authorities can work together," he said.






they left their children alone 5 nights running so they could have a meal and booze up and their apartment door unlocked :s maybe they should promote a euopean PARENT alert system where kids can set off alarms when they cant find their parents.
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