New EU fingerprint checks are threatening to ruin next summer’s holiday getaway, the boss of the Port of Dover has warned.
Doug Bannister, Dover’s chief executive, said the new EU system of biometric checks for travellers could cause “significant and continued disruption for a very long time.”
Every time they seek to enter the EU they will be expected to show a facial image and provide four fingerprints from which only children aged under 12 will be exempt.
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