Is Big Brother watching you? Following the 9/11 attacks in the US, governments across the globe have been tightening security laws, in an effort to better track potential terrorists. Sweden was one of the keener EU member states behind a push to give the police extra powers to gather information on the general public. For
many, this isn't a problem. But some worry that our liberty is being eroded too far.
The European Parliament in Strasbourg has just voted to scrap a ban on taking liquids on board planes, saying that the measure is an expensive mistake and that there's no proof that it helps prevents terrorists attacks on planes. But will the powers-that-be actually lift the ban? Radio Netherlands' Vanessa Mock reports.
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