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The UK's Port of Dover delays the new EU border controls for tourist traffic

The Port of Dover in Britain has put on hold the rollout of new biometric border controls for car passengers that are part of the European Union, as the French authorities have not yet given their approval.

The EU began implementing its long-delayed Entry/Exit System last month for all non EU citizens, including British tourists. This automated system requires travellers to register their passports at the border, and have their fingerprints and photographs taken.

The process for British travellers who use the Port of Dover or the Eurotunnel Terminal at Folkestone, or the Eurostar Terminal at St Pancras International will be completed at the border, before they leave the UK.

From October 12, the Port of Dover has been subject to EES inspections for freight and coach traffic.

The planned start of the tourist traffic checks on Saturday has been postponed.

The French authorities are guiding us as to the date of activation. Doug Bannister is CEO of Port of Dover.

Bannister, who spoke last month about the traffic checks in peak summer season, said that he was confident they would not cause congestion but warned that it would take six time longer to process every car.

(source: Reuters)