A great series, thanks. I've often fancied taking the car for a trip around Ireland, but never made it so far. Everyone seem more friendly and laid back. Respect to them all.
I remember returning to Dun Laoghaire in 1956. The Customs consisted of two trestle tables situated in a dark shed. Two men operated the checks. They were very friendly. So different to now. 😅
Hahaha! During the foot & mouth epidemic, there were two blokes attempting to hose down the underside of cars with a barely functioning hosepipe, no document checks at all at all.🤣🤣
@@theondebray Why is F&M a giggling matter? Do you know how many farms, and their customers, went to the wall, because Thatcher gave in to her big conglomerate mates?
Years ago I watched a documentary about trucking. Drivers were forced to drive trucks that were never kept up. They were so unsafe drivers were intentionally trying to be pulled over by police , to force inspections.
In any other country, flashing and driving aggressively an unmarked police car whilst in a fuel truck, the truck would be taken and the driver in handcuffs... The guard even stated what if that was an elderly person or a tourist but still let the drive drive on... Our Guards are way too soft!!!
I live in Ireland, and am loving seeing the Gardai and Customs finally getting their own show. Undermanned, under-paid, overworked, but still doing their jobs to the utmost of professionality. Nice to see that people from Europe have to undergo stringent security checks, while people who enter the country illegally after tearing up their passports mid-flight still get to walk into the country with NO security checks allowed, as they "identify" as children :-(
@@lawrenceeytcheson1317 LOL. We do. And they're damned good. But, like a lot of 'soft' borders, there's just too many ways to get around things, so their hands are tied.
Yes, clearly doesn't ready the "keep two chevrons apart" message on the displays in the tunnel. Well he messed with the wrong ones. Hopefully a lesson was learned
Yeah, after being wound up by the Guards and then pulled over and insulted about his ability. The Guards have been carrying on like that for decades because they can. I used to drive in Ireland in the 70s and 80s and I could tell ya some stories about them tossers let me tell ya.
Précis: A woman reported her ID card stolen but later found it. A temporary delay was caused when it appeared that she was traveling using stolen documents, but the confusion was easily cleared up in a few minutes and she was able to continue her journey. This was the most exciting thing to happen in Ireland all week.
Hahaha, the way you tell this is a bit like in Father Ted with the whistle theft. The most exciting thing happening in Craggy Island and the Gardai is roaming around in a helicopter at this heinous crime :-D
Nothing surprises me anymore, the way some people drive out there, it's gotten worse since after Covid. You would think they are handing licenses out like candy to every Tom Dick and Harry. If ya can't drive properly you shouldn't be on the road.
The fuel tanker driver was aggravating... Worst possible combination of load, place and driver... If you have trouble matching the speed of a car doing 80km/h in a truck that's designed to do 90-100 max. you really aren't supposed to be behind that wheel.
I think the tanker driver should have lost his licence, never drove dangerous goods but with over 30 years of heavy vehicle driving I would hate to have to manufacture an excuse like that.
Not just that, they should have seized his lorry as according to the driver he was not able to control it, which implies there was a mechanical fault... Driver: The brakes aren't working Police: We will have to seize the lorry for inspection Driver: The lorry was fine, it was my driving instructor skills that were the problem. Police: Penalty points and financial penalty for you!
Irish cops way too cool. Tanker would have been impounded immediately on our highways and his DL suspended on the spot. Damn! cop was wishing him to “take care” on his way out. What a difference..
@@alfonsohorcajada4399Without a valid driving licence being accepted, she would have been rejected entrance .. Are you also travelling with illegal ID?.. 😴
he should have lost his licence there and then Haz load tailgating in the tunnel and speeding. That was an open goal. He should have lost his ability to train other drivers as well .
@@SpeccyMan According to the Cambridge Dictionary: "Program noun US and Australian English spelling of programme UK." Sandra has the human right to expression in her chosen language. You are not an officer of the English Language Police, so stop being a vigilante! On a slight tangent, I've always wondered why Ireland continues to teach British English. Given the centuries of struggle for independence, one would expect Ireland to reject the cultural preferences of their former masters. Even in Australia, they don't slavishly follow British spelling. The ruling political group is the "Labor" party.
That guard speaks Spanish as I speak Russian - none. Conversation - "Did you lose this ID?" "No, I lost the previous one and I got a new one issued, very recently" "She said she only lost the ID for a little while" Narrator: she thought she could use the old one. Like, seriously!?
Just travel by Ferry - we didn't even need to show our passports on bording the boat or entering Ireland and likewise on our return journey back to the UK!!
We spent 2 weeks in Mumbai in January and got into plenty of taxis and never once did the meter work. We just asked the price - usually 1 or 2 pounds so a bargain but meter was not in use.
In Mumbai, non air-conditioned yellow and black cabs, and the blue air-conditioned “cool” cabs, ALWAYS have their meters working. I have faced a similar situation, at the airport, and I am Indian origined. The cabbie thought he would demand extra, I asked him two or three times to drop the meter, he refused. I promptly called the police officers nearby and he was hosed. The city authorities are very picky about the meters.
10:28 "Aquí tenemos sistema INTERPOL, y 'hit' ". Funny mix of languages. We have to appreciate the officer's effort to communicate with the passenger. It was her obligation to minimally communicate in English. She's landing in Ireland. The officer isn't landing in Spain.
That's almost 100% correct Spanish, apart from 'hit'. She is under no obligation to speak English, where are you getting that from? Well done to the officer on trying to communicate with her. Using your logic she should be obliged to speak Irish not English.
Are you out of your mind? I guess you'd better stick to English speaking countries then. You don't seem to understand how important international tourism is to damn near every country in the world.
@@username-w8mgh It will either be "this type of person" or "these type of people". Expect, not except. It is quite clear that your command of English is also very poor.
@@NedNewmaybe not an obligation, but even minimal English would have helped her expedite the process. Funny that an English speaker, with their reluctance to learn other languages, would make this point, though. I have seen fellow Brits and Americans make asses of themselves abroad because they are impervious to even basic words, no matter the language.
Car theft: a 2 pronged solution: one is to install in the car a facial recognition system to allow only authorized drivers to start the engine. Second, if robbers do manage to drive away, "unauthorized person" and "car engine on" should send alert to police - vehicle description, plate ID - so all public cameras, like at port entry, will catch that car.
What a stupid comment by you, May I ask, How many languages do you speak besides Irish and English? I mean enough for a conversation? I doubt more than 1 tbh , STOP with your negative energy and derogative statements, It'll be better for you and your Neighnbours.
and yet you can literally arrive on a rubber dinghy without documentation having paid people traffickers and enter free of charges into the UK. How crazy is that?
I luv that the Traffic Gardai are on hand to ensure they can mitigate against vehicular altercations on the motorways of Eire........ Dont you just luv it? No, but you do don't you?
@@anthonydowling3356 Nobody is going to get away with that one. Have you forgotten that the airline can’t allow you to fly without having your full details. Immigration will just obtain your details from the airline.
@@davecooper3238 That is exactly what happens, they destroy their passports on arrival and enter Ireland without any ID, we are up to 5000 men so far who got away with this by simply claiming asylum.
@@maryrose4712 Sorry because of information the airline has to collect by before carrying them I am not inclined to believe you. Not having that info will bring the airline a hefty fine.
Maybe it's been lost in translation, but I'm confused about how car thieves fish keys out of a mailbox. Why would a car owner keep their keys in a mailbox?
What we call a letterbox or mailbox is what others might refer to as a mail-slot. A flap in the door of your house through which letters can be posted. If you keep your keys near the door, thieves can reach in through the letterbox with something and hook your keys.
I love people from irish. I was a taxi driver from a hotel and drive soo many people from hotel and to hotel back. The truck driver dont have any excuse for his behavior. Ticket him heavly
The irony of the Spanish student being scrutinized about her identity. Yet the influx of undocumented chancers are welcomed and sympathy shown, even when they'd torn their passports being checked by immigration. How's that's possible?
They automatically get accommodation on arrival whereas native Irish have to wait decades for housing. They also get Irish pensions after 10 years of contributions.
So, the Spanish woman here in this video, travelling to Ireland from Spain (from one EU member nation to another EU member nation) finds that she is subject to normal border and immigration controls, just the same as any other passengers from anywhere else. So if that’s the case, then how come the Border and Immigration Officials in the U.K. couldn’t do exactly the same when Britain was in the EU? It looks like they could have done. So, before Brexit, why were we all told that they couldn’t? It seems that Britain always has had control over borders.
Sorry, but the spanish woman seid that she lost an old ID and report it and that that one is new. He translate that she lost it, report it and found it and now she is using the lost and report ID... I think airports have to have a proper translator and not a employee with a crooked spanish or whatever the lenguage is
I was a truck driver myself in Ireland for 8 years and gave it up because i was just embarrassed to be associated with any of them, they are horrendous and some of the things I have seen them do would make you shiver. Most of them are truck drivers because quite simply it's the only job they would ever get, with such a shortage all one needs is a pulse. Doing the annual cpc course is like attending a special needs class.
Well, thinking I should go do something else. Listening to the narrator talking about Ireland this and that. Thinking how nice England is to include something about Ireland. Then retead the title of this video. Oh, Dublin is in Ireland. Must be tired.
20:13 Not defending the driver, but those two listed groups of drivers should probably not be in the tunnel. As for the "old lady", if you can't keep up with traffic you should not be on the road. There needs to be more enforcement of driving standards in this area.
How about noticing the police actually drove according to law, while that reckless maniac broke several? Next to that, you aren't allowed to harass other drivers. Perhaps you also need to have your driving licence revoked for public safety?
Talking about stolen cars, the officer in the patrol car said often the keys are fished out of the letter box. What in the world was he talking about? People keep their keys in their mailboxes?
UK newspapers for the last few days have been full of illegal migrants swarming into Eire as they're afraid of being sent to Rwanda if they stay in the UK.They say they don't have to show any passports to enter the Republic of Ireland-the vast majority of them are buying cheap cruise tickets and enter the country with no checks whatsoever.Are there no passport/customs checks at the ports?My sister is a UK citizen and was told as such she didn't need a passport but anyone else,including her American husband,did, so how are these migrants able to flood the country?
There's a common travel agreement between the UK and Ireland for citizens/passport holders of those countries. Traveling through the ports requires a government issued ID, which doesn't need to be a passport. There are customs in ports in both the UK and Ireland.
Gas exploded 250 times its size so imagine the fireball that would of created inside a tunnel, death for innocent people, i used to be a adr driver so know what can happen
She said she lost her ID, and had got a new one. But the translator officer said She lost her ID and later she found it . Office is not fluency in spanish😅
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the other part of the island is an independent country called Republic of Ireland.
In addition to pottkind88's comment: With NI being part of the United Kingdom they are not part of the EU anymore. Ireland (the "South") is still part of the EU as they are a sovereign country.
I only found out a few years ago when going through US customs that I had a 'twin' same name and date of birth and same country, who was a wanted criminal... luckily by then i had lived in another country for a couple of decades and we looked nothing alike.
My ex since 2015, got an Irish passport in late 2016, while forginng my signature to get citizenship. What's immigration doing about it??? They are useless..Ireland has become a free for all because of the benefits
I have been watching similar documentaries for UK and Australia. Good to see one based on Ireland.
Me too. Wish I could watch the Canadian ones
A great series, thanks. I've often fancied taking the car for a trip around Ireland, but never made it so far. Everyone seem more friendly and laid back. Respect to them all.
I am halfway through such a trip now - do it!! 🍀
I remember returning to Dun Laoghaire in 1956. The Customs consisted of two trestle tables situated in a dark shed. Two men operated the checks. They were very friendly. So different to now.
😅
Different world now! 😞
Hahaha! During the foot & mouth epidemic, there were two blokes attempting to hose down the underside of cars with a barely functioning hosepipe, no document checks at all at all.🤣🤣
@@theondebray Why is F&M a giggling matter? Do you know how many farms, and their customers, went to the wall, because Thatcher gave in to her big conglomerate mates?
Years ago I watched a documentary about trucking. Drivers were forced to drive trucks that were never kept up. They were so unsafe drivers were intentionally trying to be pulled over by police , to force inspections.
In any other country, flashing and driving aggressively an unmarked police car whilst in a fuel truck, the truck would be taken and the driver in handcuffs... The guard even stated what if that was an elderly person or a tourist but still let the drive drive on... Our Guards are way too soft!!!
I never knew things there were so chaotic as according to this video. I think Ireland is a awesome place.
would be more awesome if we didnt have such leniency for people who tear up their passport mid flight and get given everything
Half a million people refused entry is approx 1 person every 30 minutes in every EU country 24/7. Around 50 per country, or 1300 people per day.
Yup a fairytale 😂
its most likely including the masses of asylum seekers and refugees that enter the eu through greece every day
Never been a huge fan of the Garda lol but I have to agree with nearly all of them in this episode 😊 specially de road safety stuff ❤️🇮🇪❤️
I live in Ireland, and am loving seeing the Gardai and Customs finally getting their own show. Undermanned, under-paid, overworked, but still doing their jobs to the utmost of professionality. Nice to see that people from Europe have to undergo stringent security checks, while people who enter the country illegally after tearing up their passports mid-flight still get to walk into the country with NO security checks allowed, as they "identify" as children :-(
I live in Canada, it would be nice if we had border guards.
@@lawrenceeytcheson1317 LOL. We do. And they're damned good. But, like a lot of 'soft' borders, there's just too many ways to get around things, so their hands are tied.
What security checks, Ireland has an open border with an non EU country that no zero security checks.
@@lawrenceeytcheson1317 we do, they’re called the CBSA (Canadian Border Service Agency)
@@MapleLeaf21 you can believe that.
tailgating and road-raging then speeding past an undercover cop car , doesnt get much better than that
Yes, clearly doesn't ready the "keep two chevrons apart" message on the displays in the tunnel. Well he messed with the wrong ones. Hopefully a lesson was learned
Yeah, after being wound up by the Guards and then pulled over and insulted about his ability. The Guards have been carrying on like that for decades because they can. I used to drive in Ireland in the 70s and 80s and I could tell ya some stories about them tossers let me tell ya.
And was let off very very lightly
@@seamusburke9101 thank god you don't anymore
@joeduffy3309 you've no idea what you're talking about Joe.
Oh boy,this should be good.The Irish
are such calm people!😂💚💚💚💚
Having watched it all,that was extremely calm. Much to my surprise!
Précis: A woman reported her ID card stolen but later found it. A temporary delay was caused when it appeared that she was traveling using stolen documents, but the confusion was easily cleared up in a few minutes and she was able to continue her journey.
This was the most exciting thing to happen in Ireland all week.
They were very happy to let her in I’d say
😂😂😂
If only that was true.
@@ls-l1518
What was incorrect about it?
Hahaha, the way you tell this is a bit like in Father Ted with the whistle theft. The most exciting thing happening in Craggy Island and the Gardai is roaming around in a helicopter at this heinous crime :-D
I cant believe the driver was a driving instructor. Thats crazy.
Believe me there’s some shite driving instructors out there.
Nothing surprises me anymore, the way some people drive out there, it's gotten worse since after Covid. You would think they are handing licenses out like candy to every Tom Dick and Harry. If ya can't drive properly you shouldn't be on the road.
He should have been left at the side of the road and fined.
Really, Chill out a small bit sweety,
You're probably one who says Ireland has an immigration problems to are you ? So sad😭😭, Spread love, not hatred
@@fourroadsnorth2723 😆😆😆😆Thanks hun, you got me skitting with your angry comment. Spread love sweety, not hatred x
The fuel tanker driver was aggravating... Worst possible combination of load, place and driver...
If you have trouble matching the speed of a car doing 80km/h in a truck that's designed to do 90-100 max. you really aren't supposed to be behind that wheel.
I think the tanker driver should have lost his licence, never drove dangerous goods but with over 30 years of heavy vehicle driving I would hate to have to manufacture an excuse like that.
Not just that, they should have seized his lorry as according to the driver he was not able to control it, which implies there was a mechanical fault...
Driver: The brakes aren't working
Police: We will have to seize the lorry for inspection
Driver: The lorry was fine, it was my driving instructor skills that were the problem.
Police: Penalty points and financial penalty for you!
Irish cops way too cool. Tanker would have been impounded immediately on our highways and his DL suspended on the spot. Damn! cop was wishing him to “take care” on his way out. What a difference..
Love how they build up the suspense over basically nothing.
Same feeling I had.
There are a lot of clickbait sections in these shows anyways and seeing how small Ireland is they have to milk it.
Like with the fit Spanish woman😅
@@alfonsohorcajada4399Without a valid driving licence being accepted, she would have been rejected entrance ..
Are you also travelling with illegal ID?.. 😴
That driver was a total lunatic. Driving a potential bomb in a confined space that could have been catastrophic
he should have lost his licence there and then Haz load tailgating in the tunnel and speeding. That was an open goal. He should have lost his ability to train other drivers as well .
the cop let off! Why?
Why on earth did they let him off after being caught red-handed. Too soft!
First time seeing this video and I ❤it.
Great programme. Well done guys you do a very good job.
One of the best customs programmes..great team..
From New Ross, County Wexford, good work.
Car thieves will get suspended sentences like everyone else there
Good job Ireland, keep your beautiful country safe and Irish.
By letting registered driving instructors get away with recklessly driving fuel trucks?! In what world does that keep anyone safe?
this is a propaganda hit piece
Great job...
thank you for uploading
Maybe Sunak and his snakes should watch this?….
😂😂 Nah he won't mate. He's that typical Indian.. Disgusting people
That’s what gears are for to regulate the speed of any vehicle even petrol trucks.
I didn't see any Dublin Port Tunnel chaos!
😂😂😂😂
Cos you ain’t got the money to build one,and where would it go to.😂
@@BingoFrogstrangler What?
@@michaelmccarthy9411 sorry I thought they said Gourda 😂
@@BingoFrogstrangler What's Gourda anyway?
Just Found You , An Amazing Program, Just Love ❤️ you guys, Pity he Government give them HSC cards and Accommodation, I’m Worried for our Future 😊👌👍
How,thing have changed since this program was made.
Computer program.
Television programme.
Do you see the difference?
@@SpeccyMan According to the Cambridge Dictionary: "Program noun
US and Australian English spelling of programme UK."
Sandra has the human right to expression in her chosen language. You are not an officer of the English Language Police, so stop being a vigilante!
On a slight tangent, I've always wondered why Ireland continues to teach British English. Given the centuries of struggle for independence, one would expect Ireland to reject the cultural preferences of their former masters. Even in Australia, they don't slavishly follow British spelling. The ruling political group is the "Labor" party.
It's obvious that Ireland takes its beer very seriously. Not just drinking it but how it's transported.
That guard speaks Spanish as I speak Russian - none.
Conversation - "Did you lose this ID?"
"No, I lost the previous one and I got a new one issued, very recently"
"She said she only lost the ID for a little while"
Narrator: she thought she could use the old one.
Like, seriously!?
Just travel by Ferry - we didn't even need to show our passports on bording the boat or entering Ireland and likewise on our return journey back to the UK!!
A pretty face and a sexy smile gets u into Ireland
We spent 2 weeks in Mumbai in January and got into plenty of taxis and never once did the meter work. We just asked the price - usually 1 or 2 pounds so a bargain but meter was not in use.
They don’t start the meter deliberately, it’s more beneficial to negotiate a direct deal
Yes did that each time we used the taxi and to be honest am sure we got a much better price@@arbjful
In Mumbai, non air-conditioned yellow and black cabs, and the blue air-conditioned “cool” cabs, ALWAYS have their meters working. I have faced a similar situation, at the airport, and I am Indian origined. The cabbie thought he would demand extra, I asked him two or three times to drop the meter, he refused. I promptly called the police officers nearby and he was hosed. The city authorities are very picky about the meters.
It’s great they have so much security to cross over the border but seems like a little bit overboard.
10:28 "Aquí tenemos sistema INTERPOL, y 'hit' ". Funny mix of languages. We have to appreciate the officer's effort to communicate with the passenger. It was her obligation to minimally communicate in English. She's landing in Ireland. The officer isn't landing in Spain.
That's almost 100% correct Spanish, apart from 'hit'. She is under no obligation to speak English, where are you getting that from? Well done to the officer on trying to communicate with her. Using your logic she should be obliged to speak Irish not English.
Are you out of your mind? I guess you'd better stick to English speaking countries then. You don't seem to understand how important international tourism is to damn near every country in the world.
@@username-w8mgh It will either be "this type of person" or "these type of people". Expect, not except. It is quite clear that your command of English is also very poor.
@@NedNewmaybe not an obligation, but even minimal English would have helped her expedite the process. Funny that an English speaker, with their reluctance to learn other languages, would make this point, though. I have seen fellow Brits and Americans make asses of themselves abroad because they are impervious to even basic words, no matter the language.
That beer truck looked well overloaded, it was on it's ass.
It was on a truck. No ass was used at all in the transportation. Also, the possessive pronoun, its, has no apostrophe!
@@SpeccyManstill obviously overloaded, weird standards you have in that country!
Travel 101: Always have your passport when leaving your country
The man that’s does the trucks 🫡
I am willing to bet that the beer truck didn't have the cages to allow the driver to unload quickly
14:18 Laziness is the best guess
Protect the Irish borders 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Car theft: a 2 pronged solution: one is to install in the car a facial recognition system to allow only authorized drivers to start the engine. Second, if robbers do manage to drive away, "unauthorized person" and "car engine on" should send alert to police - vehicle description, plate ID - so all public cameras, like at port entry, will catch that car.
3 minutes of actual content.
How could a police force expect to do their job if criminals have better equipment? Get some real cars to catch the bad guys…
all Foreigners claim they can't / don't understand the English Language,,,and we well know they understand every word
What a stupid comment by you, May I ask, How many languages do you speak besides Irish and English?
I mean enough for a conversation? I doubt more than 1 tbh , STOP with your negative energy and derogative statements, It'll be better for you and your Neighnbours.
When I went to Ireland I did not pretend to not understand/speak English... And I was a foreigner.
and yet you can literally arrive on a rubber dinghy without documentation having paid people traffickers and enter free of charges into the UK. How crazy is that?
same as the US
More proof it's being allowed to happen, you are being replaced for cheap labour
I've never seen this show before. It's never occurred to me someone would escape to Ireland. Really? 🎉
Why not? They got Guinness for the escapees to drink. And lots of rain to walk under. Joking.
They mostly want to move on to ilegally enter the UK.
That's pretty condescending. Where are you from yourself?
I luv that the Traffic Gardai are on hand to ensure they can mitigate against vehicular altercations on the motorways of Eire........
Dont you just luv it?
No, but you do don't you?
As 2 thousand a day are coming in they are not doing a great job .are they ??
"I can't slow down fast enough!" (passes garda) " I can't go fast enough!" 😬
People who are professional drivers should know better, but they are some of the wors drivers out there.
The fuel truck driver got away real light! Hope the oil company have seen this.
Are such controls still in place in Ireland?
Yes.
Yes ,No.If you claim refuge status and have destroyed your passport on the plane ,then there is a hotel and benefits waiting for you .
@@anthonydowling3356 Nobody is going to get away with that one. Have you forgotten that the airline can’t allow you to fly without having your full details. Immigration will just obtain your details from the airline.
@@davecooper3238 That is exactly what happens, they destroy their passports on arrival and enter Ireland without any ID, we are up to 5000 men so far who got away with this by simply claiming asylum.
@@maryrose4712 Sorry because of information the airline has to collect by before carrying them I am not inclined to believe you. Not having that info will bring the airline a hefty fine.
F.... The truck driver
Irish police cars, 0-60 in 103 seconds
Maybe it's been lost in translation, but I'm confused about how car thieves fish keys out of a mailbox. Why would a car owner keep their keys in a mailbox?
it s because they keep their keys near the mailbox which is in the door not on a wall
What we call a letterbox or mailbox is what others might refer to as a mail-slot. A flap in the door of your house through which letters can be posted. If you keep your keys near the door, thieves can reach in through the letterbox with something and hook your keys.
@@caitthenerd7470Thank you for that explanation.
So how are there unvetted just walking in?
Why in gods name do the programme makers thing the programme needs incessant non stop music!
Copyright 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Why, in God's name, do people not correctly punctuate possessive proper nouns and the sentence which contains them?
*Remember when we had borders?… *
Would love to work in airport
I love people from irish.
I was a taxi driver from a hotel and drive soo many people from hotel and to hotel back.
The truck driver dont have any excuse for his behavior.
Ticket him heavly
From Irish??😂🍀
@@Janette-yw3hxyes he said that. Not everyone has English ad first language.
How many languages do you speak? Always the ignorant ones.
@@Mariamsadventure He didn't say it. It was typed by him. Better to be proficient in one language than none at all.
Hysterical given the situation the poor Irish people are in today August 24
14:22 Those gates were made for THAT vehicle and have been rusting away in the depot, and not in the last hour. :)
It's hard to understand why a truck with break-troubles (as per testimony of the driver) is allowed to continue on the road.
True... either the truck had brake troubles or the driver had brake troubles... Either way - he got off lightly. too lightly in my opinion.
Why do so many people not understand the difference between Brake and Break.
@frederickvondinkerberg7721 Sorry Not a native English-speaker.
But thanks for the hint. I'm usually a stickler myself.
@@Lucas-zg1vzYou spelled, "brake" correctly! 😊
@@MaryCaroline-qt2fz yes, but I admit, I corrected the spelling after @frederickvondinkerberg's hint 😅
Fines always seems to be unreasonably too high.
I wish the United States protected our borders so well!
The irony of the Spanish student being scrutinized about her identity.
Yet the influx of undocumented chancers are welcomed and sympathy shown, even when they'd torn their passports being checked by immigration.
How's that's possible?
Exactly .This programme is a hysterican farce .
Our leaders in the Dail have a lot to do with it.
@@maryrose4712
Absolutely 💯.
Sure the Irish are probably the largest immigrant group in the world
They automatically get accommodation on arrival whereas native Irish have to wait decades for housing. They also get Irish pensions after 10 years of contributions.
So, the Spanish woman here in this video, travelling to Ireland from Spain (from one EU member nation to another EU member nation) finds that she is subject to normal border and immigration controls, just the same as any other passengers from anywhere else. So if that’s the case, then how come the Border and Immigration Officials in the U.K. couldn’t do exactly the same when Britain was in the EU? It looks like they could have done. So, before Brexit, why were we all told that they couldn’t? It seems that Britain always has had control over borders.
So how come over 2000 people came into Ireland with no documentation
The truck carrying gas and going that fast in a tunnel. Needs his drivers license revoked
... his driver's licence ...
Sorry, but the spanish woman seid that she lost an old ID and report it and that that one is new. He translate that she lost it, report it and found it and now she is using the lost and report ID... I think airports have to have a proper translator and not a employee with a crooked spanish or whatever the lenguage is
But you can come on a boat or in the back of a wagon without any papers or checks. What a joke
Protecting borders? 😂😂😂😂
Its funny because they don't normally care about people coming across on boats
30 million id cards lost or stolen every year!!?……I do NOT believe that…..utter nonsense
what a laugh they are not in the port.
He should be banned for flashing his lights
Trucks drivers in Ireland are insane.
I was a truck driver myself in Ireland for 8 years and gave it up because i was just embarrassed to be associated with any of them, they are horrendous and some of the things I have seen them do would make you shiver. Most of them are truck drivers because quite simply it's the only job they would ever get, with such a shortage all one needs is a pulse. Doing the annual cpc course is like attending a special needs class.
Well, thinking I should go do something else. Listening to the narrator talking about Ireland this and that. Thinking how nice England is to include something about Ireland. Then retead the title of this video. Oh, Dublin is in Ireland. Must be tired.
Catastrophic…this word has been overused in this program
20:13 Not defending the driver, but those two listed groups of drivers should probably not be in the tunnel. As for the "old lady", if you can't keep up with traffic you should not be on the road. There needs to be more enforcement of driving standards in this area.
How about noticing the police actually drove according to law, while that reckless maniac broke several?
Next to that, you aren't allowed to harass other drivers.
Perhaps you also need to have your driving licence revoked for public safety?
Talking about stolen cars, the officer in the patrol car said often the keys are fished out of the letter box. What in the world was he talking about? People keep their keys in their mailboxes?
Yes leaving keys near the door is a convenient place for some. An extendable rod could potentially reach keys left near the door.
@@MrTuxy So by "letterbox" they mean a hole in the door Instead of an actual separate mailbox.
@@sharvo6 Yes, it's common in Ireland and UK
@@MrTuxy thx!
but whats the point ? millions of refugees are just walking in unchecked, so whats the point of airport security now :D
That's a lot of truck drivers now they are danger idiots on the road I see it everyday
UK newspapers for the last few days have been full of illegal migrants swarming into Eire as they're afraid of being sent to Rwanda if they stay in the UK.They say they don't have to show any passports to enter the Republic of Ireland-the vast majority of them are buying cheap cruise tickets and enter the country with no checks whatsoever.Are there no passport/customs checks at the ports?My sister is a UK citizen and was told as such she didn't need a passport but anyone else,including her American husband,did, so how are these migrants able to flood the country?
There's a common travel agreement between the UK and Ireland for citizens/passport holders of those countries. Traveling through the ports requires a government issued ID, which doesn't need to be a passport. There are customs in ports in both the UK and Ireland.
Gas exploded 250 times its size so imagine the fireball that would of created inside a tunnel, death for innocent people, i used to be a adr driver so know what can happen
If you use to be an adr driver you'd then no he wasn't carrying gas, and was carrying a flammable liquid with a low flashpoint
Ireland is a gate way to England. Hum is it that addictiong. LOL
I have been wanting to. See Irelands border control show badly
Surely they can get fingerprints from interpol.
She said she lost her ID, and had got a new one. But the translator officer said She lost her ID and later she found it . Office is not fluency in spanish😅
Fair enough the truck driver in the tunnel was in a hurry, but then he should leave earlier 18:29
In usa hazmat loads are not allowed going thu tunnels must follow hazmat mark routes
So whats the difference between NI and Ireland? I am confused.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the other part of the island is an independent country called Republic of Ireland.
In addition to pottkind88's comment: With NI being part of the United Kingdom they are not part of the EU anymore. Ireland (the "South") is still part of the EU as they are a sovereign country.
I only found out a few years ago when going through US customs that I had a 'twin' same name and date of birth and same country, who was a wanted criminal... luckily by then i had lived in another country for a couple of decades and we looked nothing alike.
Interesting fact for you. Gaurda, actually means guard in Irish.
I thought it was a cheese company.
My ex since 2015, got an Irish passport in late 2016, while forginng my signature to get citizenship. What's immigration doing about it??? They are useless..Ireland has become a free for all because of the benefits
STOP spreading your HATE lies. Spread love and kindness, it'll be better for you and your Neighbours x
How did forging your signature gain him citizenship?
Download and print a form, send it in the post..Hey presto..Confirmed by immigration but they cant be arsed going after him@@sarahann530
@@marieO07are you perhaps living happily in a muslim Ghetto? Sounds like a typical brainwashed nutcase.. 😱
In other breaking news a bottle of milk was stolen from a doorstep in Ireland today
And nobody will be found accountable!
Border interceptors? Border receptionists more like.
I cant belive they told her that her card is flagged by interpol