When arriving back in the UK, can you choose whether you go in the queue to show your passport at a manned desk or in the chip recognition queue? When i came back from holiday, the passport queue official was syphoning off so many to each option. He then closed the desk line pulling the chord across. I get very panicky within the cubicle going through the chip reader and had to explain and almost plead to go up to the desk. He let me go through but didn't like it. Surely i have a choice even though i have a chip in my passport.
//Surely i have a choice even though i have a chip in my passport.//
I doubt it. Presumably, those that the official was sending to the manned desk didn't have e-passports, and eventually everyone will go via the chip-reader.
I think some people are confused between security scanners going into an airport and passport booths which read the chip in your passport on the way out of an airport.
but I've not seen them for passport control - there's just transparent barriers in front that open to let you through. What airport were you at, camelia?
All these inconveniences and humiliations we have to undergo must make the Muslim terrorists feel very happy.
Seeing an elderly couple in their 80's being made to remove their shoes, is a sad sight indeed.
The entire idea of the 'chip' passports is to speed up the process.Once all passports have chips the manual option will only be for 'failed' passports that don't scan.
The UKBA may as good as a chocolate fireguard at keeping out unwanted immigrants, but it is stunningly effective at keeping UK citizens waiting in line for extended periods - last time I was at Stansted at least one of the queue monitors must have been trained in Soviet Russia in the bread queues of the 1950s.
I 'only' had to wait an hour to use one of the automatic gates (of which fewer than half were actually working). The poor people in the manual check queue were well over 90 minutes and heading for 2 hours when I looked.