Abstract
Joining the Schengen Agreement and changing the rules of border crossing in the significant parts of the Polish border enforced changes in the service at these borders. The monolithic system of border protection was divided into two different and incomparable border protection systems. The first system, a traditional one, is based on border crossing controls and border patrolling. The second system, a brand new one, is concentrated on reconnaissance and prevention rather than physical border protection. The Polish Border Guard has become responsible not only for state security. Since then it has been a part of the European security system. It has also become responsible for the sphere of security that is the most dangerous, vulnerable to attacks and hard to protect, namely air transport.
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