All border controls at this crossing ceased as at 21 December 2007 when Poland joined the Schengen Area.
They will not have access to the Article 96 data, because they do not intend to remove the border controls between themselves and the rest of Europe.
Especially as the border controls now seem to resemble the turnstile at my local non-league football club!!
As part of this transformation, European leaders decided to do away with almost all border controls within Western Europe.
While it allowed conditions to be imposed on those previously allowed unfettered access it provided no powers concerning those who evaded the border controls altogether.
In an era where border controls between European Union nations are being phased out, there remains considerable resistance to doing the same in sport.
This includes foodstuffs legislation: soon after the accident, restrictions on certain agricultural imports were adopted and some border controls still apply today.
In practice all border controls in the EU have been abolished.
As you know, the process of expansion was not actually concluded until the end of March, when the border controls at airports were removed.
The border controls on Yugoslavia were fairly loose, especially for those who had an understanding with the border guards.