Misleading. assuming the image is relevant this is use a automated passport control machine just like in airports.
you will still have to queue, still have to go see the human when it fails. and when the whole system goes down there will not be enough humans, causing big delays.
>“It’s unlikely to reduce the numbers in the general lane for the time being,” he said. “*If and when* it’s widened out to standard class passengers, I’m convinced this will work so well.”
My emphasis. So the folk that can already get prioritised service get prioritised…
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Misleading. assuming the image is relevant this is use a automated passport control machine just like in airports.
you will still have to queue, still have to go see the human when it fails. and when the whole system goes down there will not be enough humans, causing big delays.
>“It’s unlikely to reduce the numbers in the general lane for the time being,” he said. “*If and when* it’s widened out to standard class passengers, I’m convinced this will work so well.”
My emphasis. So the folk that can already get prioritised service get prioritised…