The Airport Inquisition ; Travellers Must Answer 53 Questions Before Going Abroad
Daily Mail › November 15, 2007
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Daily Mail › November 15, 2007
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TRAVELLERS face price hikes and confusion after the Government unveiled plans to take up to 53 pieces of information from anyone entering or leaving Britain.
For every journey, security officials will want credit card details, holiday contact numbers, travel plans, email addresses, car numbers and even any previous missed flights.See the full content of this document
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The Airport Inquisition ; Travellers Must Answer 53 Questions Before Going Abroad
The information, taken when a ticket is bought, will be shared among police, customs, immigration and the security services for at least 24 hours before a journey is due to take place.
Anybody about whom the authorities are dubious can be tur...See the full content of this document
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