in May with travellers having to undergo a series of biometric checks including fingerprints and captured facial images.Dover faces travel chaos next year as border checks on cars could increase to 10 minutes, the port chief has warned, sparking fresh fears of travel chaos and miles of queues.
Dover Port chief executive Doug Bannister warned yesterday: “Right now, EES will work well in major airports or rail terminals with large, well-lit rooms. “But there has been no process designed - none, zero zip - for a busy ferry terminal to process car loads of passengers on dark stormy nights.rules, passport checks are taking 45 to 90 seconds per car.