The Island's top police officer says he'd back tighter border security measures for the Island.
Chief Constable Gary Roberts says the Isle of Man is vulnerable to people coming over on ferries or by plane.
His annual report, due to go before Tynwald next week, raises concerns after recent terror attacks in the UK.
Mr Roberts says new security methods are being discussed:
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