Heathrow gagged over queues apology (From Hereford Times)
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Heathrow gagged over queues apology
10:46pm Sunday 29th April 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
Concerns have been raised that queues at Heathrow Airport are 'damaging' the UK's reputation
Heathrow airport has been ordered by the Border Force to stop handing out leaflets to passengers acknowledging the "very long delays" at immigration.
Amid increasing anger at the length of queues for travellers arriving at border control, airport operator BAA has tried to defuse tensions with a leaflet apologising for the problems.
It said people arriving in the country "deserved a warmer welcome" and explained how to complain to the Home Office.
But Marc Owen, director of UK Border Agency operations at Heathrow, has told BAA that the leaflets are "inappropriate" and that ministers would take "a very dim view".
In an email obtained by The Daily Telegraph, he said: "The leaflet... is both inflammatory and likely to increase tensions in arrivals halls especially in the current atmosphere. It is inappropriate in that it is not for you to display how to complain on our behalf.
"Please refrain from handing out (the leaflets) or I will escalate (the matter) with ministers who are likely to take a very dim view. I know there are copies in the hall and your troops are ready with them."
Mr Owen also told BAA to prevent passengers taking pictures in the arrivals hall. Pictures of lengthy queues have been posted on Twitter by frustrated people.
Former transport minister Jim Fitzpatrick, Labour's aviation spokesman, said: "This is a pure cover-up. I can understand people wanting to take pictures of the queues. This is further evidence of Border Force trying to hide the severity of the problem. Passengers need to know how to register complaints and for Border Force to try to prevent them doing so is outrageous."
The latest row over delays at Heathrow comes as Immigration Minister Damian Green is to be grilled by the Home Affairs Select Committee about the situation. Committee chairman Keith Vaz said there was "a real problem".
In a joint statement issued tonight, the Border Force and BAA said: "The majority of passengers pass through immigration control quickly but there are sometimes delays at airports for a range of reasons. We think it's important passengers are given the full picture. We will not compromise border security but we will work together to keep delays to a minimum."
Comments(11)
peenut81
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11:16pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Boris
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11:27pm Sun 29 Apr 12
That said, I agree with peenuts. What utter impertinence to tell people not to take photos of queues. They will do so anyway.
The queues are the result of doctrinaire behaviour by the government, cutting staff numbers where they must not be cut.
Boris
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11:27pm Sun 29 Apr 12
That said, I agree with peenuts. What utter impertinence to tell people not to take photos of queues. They will do so anyway.
The queues are the result of doctrinaire behaviour by the government, cutting staff numbers where they must not be cut.
Boris
says...
11:27pm Sun 29 Apr 12
That said, I agree with peenuts. What utter impertinence to tell people not to take photos of queues. They will do so anyway.
The queues are the result of doctrinaire behaviour by the government, cutting staff numbers where they must not be cut.
Boris
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11:28pm Sun 29 Apr 12
That said, I agree with peenuts. What utter impertinence to tell people not to take photos of queues. They will do so anyway.
The queues are the result of doctrinaire behaviour by the government, cutting staff numbers where they must not be cut.
Boris
says...
11:28pm Sun 29 Apr 12
That said, I agree with peenuts. What utter impertinence to tell people not to take photos of queues. They will do so anyway.
The queues are the result of doctrinaire behaviour by the government, cutting staff numbers where they must not be cut.
Boris
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11:31pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Boris
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11:34pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Boris
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11:34pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Boris
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11:52pm Sun 29 Apr 12
Boris
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11:59pm Sun 29 Apr 12
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