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The police had to intervene in the queue for the ferry.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics2 days ago

The police had to intervene in the queue for the ferry.

Tourists in Split, Croatia, faced significant delays and frustration while waiting for a ferry to Brač island, with some vehicles stuck in line for over six hours. The situation escalated due to improper boarding practices by drivers attempting to cut ahead in the queue, leading to tension among passengers. Police were called to the scene around 17:10 to help restore order and ensure safe boarding procedures. Approximately 40 cars were caught in the traffic jam at the ramp. The ferry company Jadrolinija did not comment on the incident. This type of congestion is common during peak travel times, especially on holidays, and the article advises travelers to book tickets online in advance to secure a spot.

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The police had to intervene in the queue for the ferry.

Tourists in Split, Croatia, faced significant delays and frustration while waiting for a ferry to Brač island, with some vehicles stuck in line for over six hours. The situation escalated due to improper boarding practices by drivers attempting to cut ahead in the queue, leading to tension among passengers. Police were called to the scene around 17:10 to help restore order and ensure safe boarding procedures. Approximately 40 cars were caught in the traffic jam at the ramp. The ferry company Jadrolinija did not comment on the incident. This type of congestion is common during peak travel times, especially on holidays, and the article advises travelers to book tickets online in advance to secure a spot.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a logistical issue involving ferry services and passenger behavior, which relates to public infrastructure and transportation management. It does not take a clear stance on the matter, presenting both the challenges faced by tourists and the actions taken by local authorities.

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