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Name: Spotterfreak on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Wouter Plaetinck on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Here we go!Flag
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Name: Didier Schamp on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ken on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Marten Reenaers on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Dot not block our way to enjoy what we like the most.Flag
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Name: Joren on Jan 19, 2008Comments: just to help the onter bru spottersFlag
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Name: Sam Haesebeyt on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Geert Louies on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Why not making a spotters place like in AmsterdamFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2008Comments: planespotting is a nice and innocent hobby.Flag
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Name: Nik Deblauwe on Jan 19, 2008Comments: When will the airport authorities finally understand that spotters around the airport are the best way of security! They are along the perimeter every day and will see if there is something suspicious going on.Flag
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Name: Kenny Peeters on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Stevie on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Rick De Smet on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Iedereen zijn hobby! Laat ons toch gewoon, we doen toch niks mis. En indien er teveel last is van wildspotters zorg dan voor een algemene en officiele spottersplaats.Flag
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Name: Jens Lingier on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Schiphol en Dusseldorf zijn goeie voorbeelden voor brussels airport .En in plaats van te zeveren zouden ze beter een goeie plaats voorzien voor alle spotters.Flag
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Name: Ivo De Groot on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Bakema on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: A. Boxman on Jan 19, 2008Comments: When do airports finally understand that investing in spotters is investing in fans/ supporters who tell many people a day about the positive sides of aviation. With a small investment they get (almost) free publicity to support them..Flag
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Name: Cor Mout on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Hanon Jean Marie on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Pim Hesse on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Spotting is getting harder and harder in Europe, and why We aren't doing anyting wrong. Please allow us to park along the Kortenbergsesteenweg, this is one of the few excellent places for us to take pictures.Flag
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Name: Gerry Barron on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Graham Rees on Jan 19, 2008Comments: It seems it is getting like Heathrow. Give us spotters a decent chance and place for spottingFlag
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Name: Roel Van Der Velpen on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Sanders on Jan 19, 2008Comments: even in theUSA, the situation has changed, spotters are on many airports the people helping the police with finding supicious activities Here spotters are still enemies!I am spotting for more than 35 years now!!!Flag
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Name: Carl Hendriks on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthias Thoen on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sander on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Creating space for us spotters and both 1 day visitors would be a benefit for everyone; the airport, people of steenokkerzeel and the visitors. Same like eg AMS, ZRH, FRA, MAN and even in the US. Denying access will only result in conflicts between visitors and the law ..... Totally unnecessary. Let get together and have a constructive talk about this.... please !!!Flag
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Name: Robin Bamps on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Though I'm convinced that this prohibition isn't meant just to terrorise spotters; it's sad to see that no alternative is being offered. So my signature stands for an alternative which will let the dangerous situation disappear and meanwhile not "hurt" our spotting activities.Flag
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Name: Daniel Brackx on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Very good initiative. Txs. DbxFlag
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Name: E. Husmann on Jan 19, 2008Comments: During the past years I have only been at Brussels occasionally (as I am from the Netherlands), but with the traffic growing, I will be going there more in the future. Of all the airports close by, Brussels definitely has the least options for spotting, which really is a shame. The Kortenbergsesteenweg was the place I normally would go to and it would indeed be a shame if this place is now prohibited. I would think having a good, official, signposted place would make it easier for everyone. Not onlu enthousiast, but also for the airport, law enforcement etc. Please bring it back!Flag
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Name: Fred Sonders on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jelmer Geluk on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Hameleers on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Kuiper on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Brackx on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Brussels have to make a place were spotters can practise they're hobby :SPOTTING!Flag
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Name: Mike Moro on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Thijs Van Der Laaken on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Spotters creeëren door hun aanwezigheid rond vliegvelden veiligheid. Door spotters goede faciliteiten aan te bieden krijgt men ook geen wildgroei van spotters. De aanleg van een vaste spottersplek zorgt ervoor dat spotters zich concentreren op 1 vast punt, wat de veiligheidssituatie ook ten goede komt. Tevens zorgt een goede spottersplek voor meer waardering vanuit de bevolking.Flag
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Name: Nico Vaes on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Brussels Airport claims that it 'supports everyone who loves aviation' on its website, but it appears to be doing everything in its power to make our hobby impossible. If you have a good reason to ban parking along this road (none at all was given) then at least give us an alternative. Brussels Airport beweert op z'n website dat het 'luchtvaartenthousiasten een warm hart toedraagt', maar in werkelijkheid lijkt het erop dat men er alles aan doet om onze hobby onmogelijk te maken. Als er en goeie reden is waarom het parkeren hier verboden werd (gen enkele reden werd tot dusver gegeven), zorg dan tenminste voor een redelijk alternatief!Flag
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Name: Dennis Hut on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Perfect action colleagues! I hope you can come to a solution with the authorities to make spotting in general and also parking the cars around the airport of Brussel accepted. Good luck to you all!Flag
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Name: Phil Chantler on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Viselé Guy on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Spotters support aviation at a time when it is under attack from all sides. As far as security is concerned, spotters are an additional tool. They know aviation, tehy know each others and tehy can easily report any strange behaviours to public authorities;Flag
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Name: Bogdan Pop on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Spotters around the world should be appreciated by airports and collaborated with to improve security and inspire future generations toward aviation... not chased away..Flag
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Name: Lars Ortloff on Jan 19, 2008Comments: Its not good, that the other Spots will be closed because of families which are parking illegal . At stuttgart (my home airport), some months ago, they would close one spot too. Because people were sitting on a fence, which dissappeared by this. Now they build another fence, which is ronust. Only by the application of the spotters they don't demolish the Spotting Position.Flag
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Name: Joost Snijders on Jan 19, 2008Comments: I support this because Brussels Airport has to remain the good spotter places.Flag
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Name: Stefan Hofecker on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Christian Schürmann on Jan 19, 2008Comments: I come from Germany and i like spotting at Brussels AirportFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2008Comments:Flag