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Kiltrash 18th Oct 2014 21:00

e Gates Passport checks
 
At the risk of ridicule can I ask the collective thoughts at e Gate passport checks at UK Airports

I have the missfortune to fly through London Airports on Business often to & from EU and I find the process at other countrys Airports simple, swift and efficient to have a gun toting Border guard in a glass booth look up and agree the person in front of them is the pasport holder

A different story at London Airports

Having renewed the passport 18 months ago only once have I gained admission through the UK e gates, even though the supplied passport photograph was checked by a Policeman before submitting to the Passport Agency. So it is definatly ME!!!

and its not just me that is refused entry as e gates, I estimate 10% of their 'customers' are re directed to a manual desk, and then allowed through, on a one to one

The question for considderation, Is it the Border Agency staff not being able to match the photopraph on the passport with the person in the booth transmitted to their TV screen the trouble with the system, or that as they have 6 booths under their control ( to reduce manning levels)and they need to refuse admittance, (to show they are doing their jobs) or a revolt by the staff to ensure the expected staff savings prommised by the e gates does not happen?

Incomming

p.j.m 18th Oct 2014 22:22

Why do you think it was your photograph that caused you to be directed to see a real immigration officer?

Any number of things can cause this, including if you have come in from a country with Ebola or Yellow fever, where they have to manually check your health/immunisations etc.

Maybe the egate detected you had an above normal temperature or something!

ZFT 19th Oct 2014 06:08

Used it now 5 times at LHR T2 and so far no issues. Mrs ZFT has used it a similar number of times with same result.

wiggy 19th Oct 2014 07:12

Kiltrash

I really doubt it's anything personal, or any exotic diseases or destinations, I suspect it's down to those darned machines and/or your passport.

My success rate when entering the UK at LHR/LGW from Mainland Europe, when off duty and using my chipped passport, was probably less than 50% when the readers were introduced (oh how I miss Iris :E:sad:). I eventually found removing my (clear) glasses :8 and also pressing down firmly on the passport page when it was on the machine reader improved matters but I still fail about 10% of the time. BTW if your passport photo page has been creased or folded at some point that can cause problems with the readers, so that might be worth checking.

OTOH when I enter the UK on duty I go through different gates but through the same immigration hall. In those instances my machine readable airline ID has worked 100% of the time, so I certainly suspect my now occasional failures to get in as a "civvy" are down to the machines/passport combination, rather than "Border" wanting to see me personally when I enter the UK..



Is it the Border Agency staff not being able to match the photograph on the passport with the person in the booth transmitted to their TV screen
I may be wrong but I don't think anyone is sitting anywhere remote checking your picture from the booth, I think that's supposed to be an automated process using facial recognition software....and quite possibly therein lies the problem.

Heathrow Harry 19th Oct 2014 11:29

Most of the ones in use in Europe are automatic scanning and recognition but if it puts up a query there is someone in a booth who can look at a camera and make a decision

I suspect the UK ones do away with the remote operator and just shunt you to a manned desk if there is a problem - I certainly have more failures in the UK than anywhere else

wiggy 19th Oct 2014 12:24

H H


I suspect the UK ones do away with the remote operator and just shunt you to a manned desk if there is a problem
That's also my understanding of how it works.

AFAIK the lady/gent in the booth next to the e-gates is not remotely checking everybody going through the e-gates, that should be handled by the automatic side of things (e.g. face recognition, data on the passport chip).

The Border Force Officer is there to act as a manual back up should the e-gate say "no", and I suspect that's more likely to be down to technical reasons (e.g. unable to perform the facial recognition) than because the individual is on some list.

If the OP is consistently failing to get through the e-gates I suspect there's something subtly amiss with the data being carried on the passport.....but excuses aside I agree, whatever the reason it's ****** annoying, and so far the e-gates system is nowhere near as good/consistent/slick as the aforementioned Iris system (then again not many used Iris, perhaps that's why it seemed so slick).

Ancient Observer 19th Oct 2014 14:56

Nowadays I only fly about 6-8 times a year. On vacation. (Benefit of being Ancient). Have had zero problems with machines at lgw and lhr. I always take my glasses off.
OP might need to have passport checked over??

Hotel Tango 19th Oct 2014 18:26

Only tend to use BHX in the UK, so I can only comment on that airport. I have had no problems, when they're actually in use that is! Recently, when arriving at a peak time, I found it quicker via the kiosk queue then waiting in the e-gate queue. The problem with the e-gates when busy is that you have to choose your lane and then hope that those in front of you in your chosen lane don't have any problems. My experience is that processing time through the e-gates generally takes a minimum of twice the time it takes to go through a manned kiosk.

PAXboy 19th Oct 2014 23:39

Methinks the Home Office are not concerned with our time - only with them saving headcount and proving what clever boys they are.

But then again, I'm a cynical b@stard ...

flyingtincan 20th Oct 2014 19:55

This is what seems to work for me -
Read the instructions.
Have passport ready for the reader.
Put luggage down on the floor.
Stand on the green feet marks on the floor.
Take off glasses.
Look like your passport photo - straight ahead, no smiling.
Wait.
Wait more.

Then just when you think it ain't working the gate opens.

Dont Hang Up 23rd Oct 2014 11:09

The shame is that the e-passport is just a manpower saving device rather than any real technology improvement on identity validation. It is using face recognition. The only difference between the booth and the Border Security official is that it is comparing your face to parameters on the embedded passport chip rather than to your photo.

The much older Iris system used a unique personal identifier that was far more individual (arguably as good as fingerprints). But that seems to have fallen into disuse.

ExXB 23rd Oct 2014 11:36

Ha ha!!!

Last Thursday I beat my wife through immigration at Bristol airport. She at the e-gate me in the 'other passport' queue!

It seems it has become more and more popular, and people are choosing the normal queue over the e-gate! because it's quicker.

Heathrow Harry 23rd Oct 2014 14:26

IRIS had a relatively poor recognition rate IIRC - plus you had to actually go and register

whereas the current system is open to anyone with a chipped passport

farci 24th Oct 2014 07:55

Things are getting better
 
Maybe someone can tell me if there was a recent (6 months ago?) upgrade to the e-gate system.

Like others I avoided them in the past but I can report my personal experience that e-gates at EDI, GLA and BHX now work consistently compared with two years ago.

I endorse taking off glasses since that was the way my UK passport was issued

turbine100 24th Oct 2014 07:57

The companies that make the software which is installed onto the kiosks / E-gates. Typically have to integrate with an existing Government border control system and follow a set of interface requirements provided by the Government.

So you may be going through the E-Gate and it perhaps refers you to the immigration officer for a number of reasons. For example, your name is similar to someone else, or they are doing a watch list check and something has been flagged to the immigration officer. That watch list check, may or may not be an issue and its just a process that they follow.

If the Kiosk or E-gate has a camera and depending where you are. It will either just take a photo that might be printed out or it load the chip from the passport and match it against the photo taken. The face matching software has to be tuned for the environment and a scoring system is used, so if its below a set limit. The traveller maybe referred to the immigration officer, this may be due to the quality of the photo taken or perhaps the quality of the photo saved on the chip.

The passport chip can also hold other data, such as fingerprints too.

Peter47 25th Oct 2014 18:06

The problem may be with the glasses. My success rate is about two thirds. I was told that the problem may be that my new spectacles are darker than those in my passport photo.

Kiltrash 26th Oct 2014 19:36

Thank you all for your kind replies

Having no glasses, same hair style and same colour and shave every day and have learned to assume the position and facial expression not changing, I still am at a loss to explain, Why always me,

A update is that I have had a offer from the Passport Agency that if I send a fresh duly authorised photograph, with my existing passport they will, at no charge,check my old passport for flaws and / or issue me with a replacement one,

How long says I, normal processing time 4 weeks, hopefully they say

However I am scheduled out the country Nov, Jan, March, April, June (possibly), and July

Think I will stick with the manned gates!! or a visit to Peterborough may be called for

Thanks All

jackieofalltrades 9th Nov 2014 17:17


Last Thursday I beat my wife through immigration at Bristol airport. She at the e-gate me in the 'other passport' queue!

It seems it has become more and more popular, and people are choosing the normal queue over the e-gate! because it's quicker.
Funny you should write that. I have a very similar experience at Bristol airport. I've given up trying to use the e-gates now, as inevitably I will be delayed and it's much quicker to go via the "traditional" route.

Peter47 14th Nov 2014 16:52

Same true for me at LHR T3 earlier this year (I actually switched from the E-gate queue to the queue for manual cheques after seeing it move faster - should have joined it in the first place).

Still got to baggage reclaim before my bag though.

Kiltrash 30th Nov 2014 18:02

Latest trip and joy of joys no one at the new e passport gates at Lisbon, sailed through first time, got back to Luton and huge queue at e'gates, joined traditional queue and got through in half the time as monitoring the progress of where I would have been and a cheery chat with the Border Guard at the manned desk to boot


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