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By Steve Ranger

Published: Thursday 13 April 2006


Name

Robert Howe


Location

Hampshire, UK


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

The iris scan part seems okay, but it is badly let down by the height assessment system. At LHR T1 on 28 March the computer crashed and took five minutes to re-boot. Again at LHR T1, on 05 April the machine wanted me to look in the mirror at my chest height. On both occassions this was significantly slower than fellow travellers going through the 'normal' route. Also what is significant was that nobody else was trying to use the iris system.



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