Boy it sure seems that the boots of the anti-photo Gestapo are pounding harder and harder each day. Luckily in Belgium there aren't stupid laws like that, you may photograph wherever you want with whatever you want if you are on public grounds. Only exception is certain zones in the harbor (because they are under lease of companies) and train stations (although it's not very enforced since it's all about an old law from 1913 against spying, pretty outdated nowadays). Last week I was photographing a cokes factory in the French speaking part of Belgium and I was approached by 2 cops on motorcycle. After the usual ID check they told me it was forbidden to take photographs of industrial site. So I told them I was on public property and that I may photograph whatever the hell I wanted. So they started to look in the lawbooks they carry with them and after a few minutes standing there looking in the books they packed things up, said "have a good day" and left. they couldn't find a thing against photographing industrial sites.
