Some very patient police officers at the Co Louth Garda station have kindly explained to me the border markings they use and apparently...
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Considering this is soon to be UK's frontier to EU, concerns about how immigration/ trade can be controlled are perhaps understandable
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You could go to 50 crossing points with each one having a different distinguishing feature surface, signage, markings, bridge, grass on road
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The exit off the N1 at Carrickcarnan crosses into Armagh, before you come back into Louth another 50 yards along
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So that’s what a border wall looks like. Nice
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Not a lot of space to build customs facilities there.
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Bit like crossing Into Kent then , from Surrey , potholes start in Kent , roads are shite as well
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Reminds me of the Netherlands/Belgium border. You can see it by the change in the tarmac.
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Italy to Slovenia on coach: totally missed when we left one country and entered the other. Wonderful.
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1922 created borders ... we don't need them again.
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