who would you fine, exactly? A nation is up in arms about the thought of a single migrant coming here, and demands that haulage firms prevent it happening. So that's what they're trying to do. How would you go about it? (Don't ask me, I don't have an alternative solution.)
Tony it is unfair especially as said he could have let them go and no-one would be the wiser but I don't know what the answer is. If authorities don't threaten with fines then hauliers might not make any effort to check their lorries are stowaway free before they cross over.
tonyav, the airlines are already expected to do this, and I gather there are plans to force landlords to check the residency qualification of their tenants. So much easier to fine landlords than hire professionals to defend the borders, as you say.
No, it doesn't seem fair if the driver has done all s/he can to prevent migrants boarding - but it looks as though some are a bit casual. I've said it before - a small, possessive dog in each cab, checking the cargo before they embark would help.
Perhaps ferry companies could be fined instead? They transport the lorries that transport the illegals. During the crossing there is ample time for staff to check. Customs officers on duty when said lorries passed their posts could also be a target for fines/black marks on their record preventing promotion. Just an idea.
It does sound simple in a Government sound bite ,however the only real way a driver could be sure no on had stowed away since his last check would be to do a search just as his wheels were about to board the ferry.
Would they(ferry companies et al) be happy to have all that on every trip, for I can see no other way to be truly sure.
Its a hideous situation for the haulage companies and things are getting pretty violent on the roads into Calais now, but the penalties have to be high enough to deter dishonest drivers from taking fares.
I can't see why lorries couldn't be driven into a secure area before boarding, and fully checked, by UK border staff, before getting onto trains/ferries. Yes, it would cost time and money, but if that's what the public want, and what politicians want, then just do it.
It is unfair, the drivers had to stay in their cabs in sweltering heat while queueing at Calais while the French were striking. There was nothing much they can do to prevent the illegals breaking into their vehicles some had crowbars. It is disgusting how this whole business is being handled no-one seems to be taking any action about them not to mention the ISIS business too, how many of them are coming in that way?
It is disgusting how this whole business is being handled no-one seems to be taking any action about them not to mention the ISIS business too, how many of them are coming in that way?