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Crime Most visits to Belgium are trouble-free. The incidence of crimes such as mugging, bag snatching and pick pocketing are comparable with the UK. You should take normal, common sense precautions to avoid becoming a victim. Take only the minimum amount of cash, credit cards and personal ID necessary when you go out. As far as possible leave jewellery, other valuables and documents in a secure place (eg hotel safe deposit). Avoid carrying money, bank/credit cards and your passport in the same bag or pocket. For safety, leave a photocopy of your passport and itinerary with a contact in the UK. Enter next-of-kin details into the back of your passport. In the event of theft, contact the nearest police station and obtain a police report. This report is mandatory when applying for a replacement passport or insurance claim. Theft of bank/credit cards should also be reported to Card Stop on 070/344 344. You should be extra vigilant in Brussels at major railway stations, on the underground, buses and trams, and particularly in the vicinity of the Gare du Midi/Zuidstation (Eurostar terminal) and Schuman (the EU quarter) where thieves operate. Pickpockets also operate on international trains, mainly Paris-Brussels and Amsterdam-Brussels. Never leave luggage or coats unattended. Do not leave valuables such as purses, bags or mobile phones visible in your car, even when you are in it. Keep car doors locked and windows secure at all times. It is increasingly common for thieves, usually on motorbikes, to break a window and snatch valuables from the front or back passenger seat when the vehicle is stationary at traffic lights. Car jacking, especially of up-market vehicles, remains a risk. Road Safety Belgian roads are generally in good condition and at night are well lit, including the motorway network. Traffic is fast and Belgium’s accident rate is high mainly due to speeding. On 1 March 2004, the Belgian Government introduced a new law to improve road safety. Speed traps, cameras and unmarked vehicles are operational throughout the country. Fines have increased dramatically (eg up to € 2,750/£ 1,830 for exceeding the speed limit by 40 kms/hr). Visitors to Belgium will have to pay on the spot. Vehicles may be impounded if they are unable to pay. More detailed information is available on http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/belgium. Do not drink and drive: frequent alcohol checks are made, in daytime as well as at night. A maximum of 0.22 mg/l (0.5 promille) is allowed. Drunk drivers will be breathalysed. A blood sample will be taken from those who refuse to be breathalysed. Fines are heavy depending on the degree of intoxication and range from € 1,100 / £ 730 to € 11,000 / £ 7,300. In certain cases driving licences will be confiscated immediately. Drivers should also be aware of the ‘priority to the right’ rule: drivers must stop for traffic joining from the right, except on motorways, roundabouts, and roads sign-posted with an orange diamond within a white background. Using a mobile 'phone while driving is not allowed and will incur a heavy fine. The use of "hands free" equipment is allowed. Trams have priority over other traffic. If a tram or bus stops in the middle of the road to allow passengers off or on, you must stop. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS You should carry your valid passport, at all times as Belgian law requires everyone to carry some form of identification. Possession of drugs and trafficking in drugs are serious offences. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Holders of British passports, describing them as "British Citizens", do not require visas to enter Belgium. The passport should be valid for at least six months. Visitors intending to work or remain in Belgium for more than three months must apply to the local communal authorities for a residence permit. Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries require documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting the children to leave the country. For further information on exactly what will be required at immigration please contact the Belgian Embassy in London. HEALTH We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. The standard of health care in Belgium is high. You should take with you a completed E111 form, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom (see UK Department of Health leaflet “HEALTH ADVICE FOR TRAVELLERS”, tel: 0800 555 7777). This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. However, it covers only part of the cost of emergency medical care, and it does not cover medical repatriation, on-going medical treatment or treatment of a non-urgent nature. For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s website at: www.dh.gov.uk. GENERAL Emergency numbers of the police are 101; for medical services 100; from a mobile phone 112. |
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