Brits Could Pay To Enter Europe Under New Counter-Terrorism Plan

‘British tourists may soon be forced to pay £10 (US$12.52) to travel to mainland Europe as part of a European Commission effort to boost security.
The European Commission is discussing bringing in a system of electronic travel authorization, similar to the US ESTA, for Britons traveling to Europe. Under the new plans, vacationing Brits would not have to get a full-fledged visa, but would need to pay to register their travel online before entering any of the 26 countries in the passport-free Schengen zone.
EU chiefs have suggested the system would help identify potential criminals and terrorists who are trying to enter Europe.’
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