So they're impatient and unable to take note from others who get it right. The DAA can't teach people not to be morons.LeRouxIsPHat wrote:Did you miss the bit where I said I found it simple?
Unfortunately, most people struggled. The main problem was that they thought nothing was happening because it's quite slow, so they took their passports out and had to start again. A lot of people were standing at the machine with their passport in the air waiting for help, but there wasn't any. Regardless of how simple it should be, when that situation is happening they should have more people in place to help with it.
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Drunk. Or trolling. Or both.Laighin Break wrote:You sound like Arlene Foster.blockhead wrote: The signage business would collapse overnight if you had your way Oldschool.
I wonder how many extra hospital beds we could have if we stopped pandering to the cúpla focail nazi's.
Signs in Polish would be of more benefit.
The signs in Irish are for everyone, and not just people with "the cúpla focal".
Considering most signs in Irish are in english too, I doubt it would provide for a whole lot of extra hospital beds. I wonder how many we would have if we stopped pandering to the sports nazis though.
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If end users can't use your system as intended it's your fault, not theirs.jimbobjoe wrote:So they're impatient and unable to take note from others who get it right. The DAA can't teach people not to be morons.LeRouxIsPHat wrote:Did you miss the bit where I said I found it simple?
Unfortunately, most people struggled. The main problem was that they thought nothing was happening because it's quite slow, so they took their passports out and had to start again. A lot of people were standing at the machine with their passport in the air waiting for help, but there wasn't any. Regardless of how simple it should be, when that situation is happening they should have more people in place to help with it.
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One big problem was kids having to go up on their own and their parents not being able to help them. That's nothing to do with being thick or impatient.
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Well that's a different matter. I think parents should take their children through the manned kiosks but I also think there should be a family lane at passport control as well as at landside to airside security.
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What's a load of nonsense in Dublin airport is being made to check in in T2 and then having to make your way back to T1 to get on the plane.
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Well there's your problem LRIP - the e-gates are only for people over 18 so kids shouldn't have been going up to themLeRouxIsPHat wrote:One big problem was kids having to go up on their own and their parents not being able to help them. That's nothing to do with being thick or impatient.
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No! It's another problem with the same system. In my book a related problem ie one of poor communication.jimbobjoe wrote:Well that's a different matter. I think parents should take their children through the manned kiosks but I also think there should be a family lane at passport control as well as at landside to airside security.
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Being over 18 is no guarantee that your IQ or standard of Irish is any better than someone who is under 18.Xanthippe wrote:Well there's your problem LRIP - the e-gates are only for people over 18 so kids shouldn't have been going up to themLeRouxIsPHat wrote:One big problem was kids having to go up on their own and their parents not being able to help them. That's nothing to do with being thick or impatient.
The kids were probably trying to explain it to their Irish illiterate or, equally as possible, foreign parents.
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Maybe I just wasn't paying attention but I didn't see any signs for that at all, which just adds to what I'm saying about there not being adequate assistance in place. Like I said though, plenty of people were struggling with the machines, not just kids (and when I say kids, I mean 13/14).Xanthippe wrote:Well there's your problem LRIP - the e-gates are only for people over 18 so kids shouldn't have been going up to themLeRouxIsPHat wrote:One big problem was kids having to go up on their own and their parents not being able to help them. That's nothing to do with being thick or impatient.
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Ah okay well that's really interesting if there's no signage. Will have to have a look on Saturday night when we get back home from BilbaoLeRouxIsPHat wrote:Maybe I just wasn't paying attention but I didn't see any signs for that at all, which just adds to what I'm saying about there not being adequate assistance in place. Like I said though, plenty of people were struggling with the machines, not just kids (and when I say kids, I mean 13/14).Xanthippe wrote:Well there's your problem LRIP - the e-gates are only for people over 18 so kids shouldn't have been going up to themLeRouxIsPHat wrote:One big problem was kids having to go up on their own and their parents not being able to help them. That's nothing to do with being thick or impatient.
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I'm fairly sure that there are signs to that effect. They could possibly be more prominent...and by the sound of it, properly enforced.Xanthippe wrote:Ah okay well that's really interesting if there's no signage. Will have to have a look on Saturday night when we get back home from BilbaoLeRouxIsPHat wrote:Maybe I just wasn't paying attention but I didn't see any signs for that at all, which just adds to what I'm saying about there not being adequate assistance in place. Like I said though, plenty of people were struggling with the machines, not just kids (and when I say kids, I mean 13/14).
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Yep there are bollard signs with 18+ etc.limecat wrote:I'm fairly sure that there are signs to that effect. They could possibly be more prominent...and by the sound of it, properly enforced.Xanthippe wrote:Ah okay well that's really interesting if there's no signage. Will have to have a look on Saturday night when we get back home from BilbaoLeRouxIsPHat wrote:Maybe I just wasn't paying attention but I didn't see any signs for that at all, which just adds to what I'm saying about there not being adequate assistance in place. Like I said though, plenty of people were struggling with the machines, not just kids (and when I say kids, I mean 13/14).
My issue is with the overhead instruction display which is Irish for 50% of the time and therefore useless.
This is what is contributing majorly to the delays.
My advice to everyone, use the manned kiosks - they're on the left.
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How did you make your way around the country before SatNav's OS?
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Arrivals in Dublin Airport is a mess that goes beyond people that can't understand simple signage. Arriving on a late flight means a massive backlog at security - there is no indication on which queue to get into if you want the manned versus the automated gates. Last time I came through (weekend of the Sarries game) the automated gates were switched off for some reason, meanwhile bedlam as hundreds of people were processed through three or four manned gates. I thought Stansted was bad....
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Maps, no problem. They were in English mind you.jimbobjoe wrote:How did you make your way around the country before SatNav's OS?
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And what did you reference them against?Oldschool wrote:Maps, no problem. They were in English mind you.jimbobjoe wrote:How did you make your way around the country before SatNav's OS?
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Maps aren't in English: legends are.
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The place names were English but I think you are splitting hairs..fourthirtythree wrote:Maps aren't in English: legends are.
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Well apart from having a good sense of direction, allied to the where the sun is in the sky, an accurate watch and a sextant what else would I need.jimbobjoe wrote:And what did you reference them against?Oldschool wrote:Maps, no problem. They were in English mind you.jimbobjoe wrote:How did you make your way around the country before SatNav's OS?
There is a datum point? visible from where I live.
They're marked on ordinance survey maps.
My theodolite comes in handy too.
The signposts in English (which thankfully most of them are) help too.
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