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#740186 by pjh
20 Mar 2010, 10:56
Returning through LTN yesterday evening I noticed first signs for, and then the machines for, an E-Passport facility. It seems that if you have a chipped passport you'll enter these machines, the chip on your passport will be read and face recognition software will then compare the real you with the virtual you.

Until the majority have chipped passport I suppose it may save some time, but given that it looked as if four machines would be monitored by one agent is it an attempt at cost saving?

Paul
#740202 by tontybear
20 Mar 2010, 16:36
pjh wrote:... is it an attempt at cost saving?

Paul


Probbaly a bit of cost saving - why have people do a job when a machine can do it but it also meand the agents can then concentrate on those with nn-EU passports.
#741326 by pjh
31 Mar 2010, 22:24
robertsclark wrote:Is this different from the iris recognition system at LHR?


I think it is. This is available to anyone to anyone with a chipped passport and there is no need to preregister.
#741399 by tontybear
01 Apr 2010, 15:42
SNOMO wrote:?|
Does that mean you now have the choice of IRS or this face recognition system at LHR and Gatwick then?


I imagine that as more and more chipped passports are issued then IRIS will be phased out as 'old' technology.

The fingerprinting of non-EU nationals (as happened to Mrs iforres1 is part of the e-borders system)

If you apply for a visa to enter the UK in many countries they take your finger prints and these would be matched with the arrival person to clamp down on illegal immegration.
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