Inside Ireland's Immigration Watch - Border Interceptors - Border Documentary

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Published 2023-11-30
Border Interceptors - S01 E08

Discover the relentless efforts of Ireland's dedicated border security forces as they safeguard the nation's borders, intercept illegal vehicles, and scrutinize passengers. Explore the challenges faced in protecting Ireland's inhabitants and millions of visiting tourists. Follow their journey to ensure the safety and security of the country's ports, airports, and roads in this eye-opening episode of Border Interceptors.

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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)
  • @samnuck
    Yaay as a Border Security addict i needed a break from Chinese nationals bringing food into Australia threatening the agricultural industry, and found this Ireland Border Watch show 😍🙌🏽
  • I am so glad that I arrive in Dublin Airport clutching an Irish Passport and all I get is “Welcome Home”.
  • @txtoolfan
    the smug look as that lady knows her long con is paying off.
  • @Guccit865
    The amount of foreigners living in Eire that don’t follow the laws it makes me cry no wonder their homelands are in so much turmoil.
  • @tibsie
    Just a reminder that many places need a WHOLE empty page for the visa and stamp. You usually know you'll be travelling abroad weeks in advance, just get a new passport.
  • @johnsmith-rs2vk
    In the meantime is she again pregnant . They know all the tricks .
  • @sunseeker8457
    At 19:50 the driver is 100% right. Code 96 allows him to pull a trailer. This is for people that took their B licence BEFORE 1996. It is now called BE. But code 96 is still legal and I am surprised the officer didn't know this!
  • @richardgiles2484
    The uk and Ireland are way to easy and a free board and lodge ticket for life 😢
  • @BadMonkeyTouring
    As a professional traveler, the problem with these Immigration stamps are they are often too large, and the officer doesn't stamp the page in a way that maximizes the space for other stamps. Many of them just stamp right in the middle or slanted thereby using more room than should be required.
  • @markevans9188
    ok i get siezing cars. but "crushing" them when not claimed seems to be extremely wasteful. Why not auction them off and keep good running cars on the road rather than creating the need for new cars. it's wasteful and dumb.
  • I saw a trailor on the m50 running on its rims with a heavy piece of machinery on it and not a cop insight!
  • @Guccit865
    If your passport is full get a new one simple.
  • @countesscable
    That African Lady and family will never leave Ireland…
  • @Sakja
    Can't get past Officer Flannery...unless your child was born in Ireland.
  • @HabitsV2
    The yank blaming the stamp size... for his wife's full passport.
  • @SuperStareGry
    9:50 that officer is a true star! I buy him a beer if ihappen to meet him. On contrary how daft you have to be to drive without insurance. And of course this is such refreshment to see some other caases than food smugglinng into australia.
  • This vid is called Border Interceptors however I see every body spoofing their way into Ireland and probably into the UK the day after.