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Left accuses government of hiding security gaps

The head of the Left party Klaus Ernst accused the government on Sunday of endangering people's lives by allowing too much airport security to be privatized.

Left accuses government of hiding security gaps
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“Airport security checks of people and luggage should be taken over by federal police,” Ernst told the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper. “The private security staff should incorporated into the police force.”

Only one in 10 airport security staff are currently policemen, and Ernst believes this is compromising passenger safety. The government has said that cost-cutting is the main reason for the privatization.

Privately employed airport security staff get paid between €7.99 and €13.97 an hour – substantially less than federal police officers.

Ernst said the German government – a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) – was “hiding real security gaps.” “Safety comes first and airport security is of the highest priority,” said Ernst.

Ernst also called for a ban on outsourcing in airports. “All security-related matters need to be dealt with by airport operators,” he warned. “The rage for outsourcing endangers security in the long run.”

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