IT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED WHEN THE GRACES OF THE MORRIS DID GO TO SPORTS LIMITED SYSTEM, and to let the tourists pass

Border Crossing Procedures Updated Following Congestion Concerns

Recent adjustments to border regulation procedures at the Evzone border crossing are aimed at addressing reported delays and congestion. The updated system now includes a contingency plan to revert to traditional passport control if biometric scanning experiences prolonged downtime. Officials report that if a column of vehicles remains stationary for an extended period, the biometric system will be temporarily disabled, and standard border control protocols will be reinstated.

This change is intended to improve the flow of traffic and reduce wait times for travelers. Significant queues, often involving 40-60 buses and associated passenger lines extending up to one kilometer, have been observed. Tourists utilizing the border crossing are advised to anticipate potential delays.

A key element of the revised process, revealed through official data released by the state-run ERT television channel, centers on a specific protocol. Police officers will open ramps and initiate biometric scanning, triggering the EES (European Travel Information and Authorization System) system. This information was discovered through observations made by passport holders.

The updated system is designed to optimize efficiency and ensure a smoother experience for tourists crossing the border. Authorities emphasize that this adjustment is a proactive measure to manage anticipated traffic volume.

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2 thoughts on “IT HAS BEEN DISCOVERED WHEN THE GRACES OF THE MORRIS DID GO TO SPORTS LIMITED SYSTEM, and to let the tourists pass

  1. This seems like a sensible, if slightly inconvenient, step to improve the flow of traffic at the border.

  2. What prompted the shift to a limited sports system and tourist access at the Evzone border crossing?

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