EU automated border system suspended at Dover amid bank holiday chaos
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LONDON: The European Union's automated border system was abruptly suspended at the Port of Dover on Saturday. This emergency intervention was implemented to alleviate massive traffic gridlock and severe travel delays hitting British holidaymakers during the busy holiday weekend.
The newly introduced digital entry-exit checks quickly created a major bottleneck for travelers trying to cross the English Channel. As long lines of vehicles and passengers built up at the ferry terminal, border authorities paused biometric registration.
To restore traffic flow and clear the gridlock, border staff temporarily reverted back to traditional manual passport processing. The suspension underscores the operational challenges of managing high-volume holiday travel under the continent's new digital framework.
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