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V primeru velikega zmešnjave lahko sistem vstop/izhod na meji zmanjša
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V primeru velikega zmešnjave lahko sistem vstop/izhod na meji zmanjša

V članku je obravnavana morebitna začasna sprostitev sistema vstopov/izstopov (EES) na hrvaški meji med turistično sezono, ki je obremenjena z velikim prometom.

In response to anticipated heavy traffic during peak tourist seasons, Croatian authorities have confirmed they will temporarily ease the application of the Entry/Exit System (EES) under certain conditions. The system, which has been fully operational for months, involves collecting biometric data such as facial images and fingerprints for individuals entering the European Union. However, in cases of extreme congestion, officials say they can partially suspend the process, allowing entry without full biometric checks. The upcoming weeks are expected to see a surge in travelers, particularly due to the summer season and increased tourism activity. Flights operated by Air Serbia land twice weekly at Split Airport, with passengers already familiar with the EES procedures. According to one traveler from Serbia, who described the process as routine, visitors take photos and fingerprint scans upon arrival. This has become standard practice for many tourists arriving from non-EU countries, especially those from the United Kingdom, where travel patterns are well-established. During the height of the tourist season, up to fifteen flights arrive daily at Dubrovnik and Split airports, carrying passengers from third countries. These travelers are generally prepared for the process and understand what to expect. Josip Vujić, head of the Border Service at the Public Security Directorate, noted that these groups tend to manage their expectations effectively, resulting in fewer delays and complaints. However, this does not apply to border crossings with neighboring countries, where the situation is more challenging. At the Bajakova crossing into Serbia and Karasović near Montenegro, long waits and frequent complaints have become common. These crossings, often referred to as “green borders,” involve the collection of biometric data, leading to extended queues and frustration among travelers. In contrast, the border areas with Bosnia and Herzegovina, such as Kamensko, remain relatively calm, with shorter wait times and less disruption. To address these issues, police authorities have stated they will consider temporary adjustments to the EES during periods of high demand. Under exceptional circumstances, such as when waiting times exceed 45 minutes, they may choose to partially suspend the system. This would mean creating a file without requiring full biometric verification, including facial recognition and fingerprint scanning. Josip Vujić explained that this approach allows for quicker processing while still maintaining security standards. This policy was confirmed by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Davor Božinović, who emphasized that the EES is primarily designed to enhance the safety of EU citizens. He acknowledged the need for flexibility during peak times but stressed that the system will continue to evolve based on its effectiveness. According to official reports, the system has so far prevented over five thousand individuals from attempting unauthorized entry into the EU. As the tourist season approaches, the focus remains on managing large volumes of travelers efficiently while ensuring compliance with EU security protocols. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and are ready to implement necessary measures to maintain order and prevent unnecessary delays.

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V primeru velikega zmešnjave lahko sistem vstop/izhod na meji zmanjša

V članku je obravnavana morebitna začasna sprostitev sistema vstopov/izstopov (EES) na hrvaški meji med turistično sezono, ki je obremenjena z velikim prometom.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku so predstavljene informacije o sistemu EES in njegovih možnih prilagoditvah, ne da bi se očitno naklonjena kateri koli politični strani.

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