Dublin Airport Customs - Border Interceptors - Border Documentary
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Published 2023-11-18
Witness the intense action as border interceptors protect Ireland's borders, Dublin Airport customs officers scrutinise travellers, and roadside safety checks in Waterford ensure roadworthy vehicles. From passport issues to reenactment weapon finds, this episode showcases the challenges faced by Irish law enforcement. Stay informed about the critical work they do!
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Welcome to Border Interceptors, your gateway to Ireland's vigilant border security. Join us as we delve into the daily activities of the dedicated men and women safeguarding Ireland's borders. From monitoring millions at airports to inspecting tonnes of goods, ensuring coastal safety along 3000 kilometres of shoreline, and overseeing vehicle traffic across 500 kilometres of UK borders. Explore this show for an in-depth look at Ireland's border protection efforts.
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All Comments (21)
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Imagine being so rude to people but knowing it’s all being filmed for a documentary. He’s probably toned it down a bit for the cameras! Poor travellers. Welcome to Ireland.
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That bold agent is very rude! who the hell prints the e-ticket nowadays?
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The Danny guy(guard) is really helpful and represents the good of Irish people. That Lally guard in Dublin airport is an ignoramus and straight up rude. It costs nothing to be polite.
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We want our culture and way of life to be preserved.
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For the record. These men and women on these border patrol shows are much much nicer and inviting than the ones here in the USA.
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I don’t think the Bauldy chap likes his job very much he’s kinda rude
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I've only been to Ireland before the last of the family emigrated. Before that visit, I only ever experienced visiting the US. The border agent was stressfully friendly. It was 9AM, but our bodies felt like it was 3 in the morning. Welcome! welcome! welcome! We then took a train to Cork, and we managed to sleep on the rest of the trip. I miss that place. I hope to visit again.
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That Garda Lally from the GNIB is a really bad example for the border check points in Ireland. They are usually much friendlier than that.
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There was absolutely no need to be so rude to the people that didn't speak PERFECT FLUENT English. E-Tickets are so common these days, if you don't like it then go find another job or have some training.
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Officer lally skipped the chapter on one hundred thousand welcomes..
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The officer at 12:09 is so rude for no reason. Not everyone speaks english. And hes acting like he is annoyed that he hasntondo his job
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Good. I highly respect these Gards. Keep doing good work 👍
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Cool lenticular cloud at 10:20, they're rare enough here in Ireland - rare, like a proper summer 🤣
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1:44 Mexico isn't in South America. I know the narrator didn't state that but sort of implied it
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12:46 That Officer Lally is a tough nut
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Come in through the airports with no documents and they will find you a hotel free of charge
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10:54 "Hello, welcome to Ireland, can I just check the nature of your visit, thanks" :P
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Not every custom officer I encountered is rude, but I'm just so glad that I have an EU passport that I don't need to go through this type of check by officers like Mr Lally in 29 EEA countries other than my own...
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0:03 borders protection is vital…. someone should tell the government that……
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I just had to laugh at the sub-titles which labelled Dublin Airport as 'Goblin' Airport!