muyuu
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I believe the French have stated that they will not fine you if you have a receipt for purchase of white diesel in France that is less than 12 months old. I always fill up as soon as I arrive there so can tick the box. Perhaps this would be a pragmatic way forward?
I believe the Belgian stated the same after the boycott (see http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/plea-to-end-yacht-boycott-of-belgium-806 ) but still there were some incidents afterwards. Some official statement would be nice.
This is newer:
http://www.ybw.com/news-from-yachti...-lobby-belgian-government-on-red-diesel-11329
The use of marked “red” diesel in private yachts is currently unlawful, regardless of the country in which the diesel was purchased from, with infringements carrying the risk of a fine.
In January 2014, in response to falling numbers of visiting British yachts, the then Belgian Minister for Finance Koen Geens acknowledged that the Belgian Government “must adopt a pragmatic approach” to the issue of “red” diesel.
Permission for British leisure craft to have red diesel in their fuel tanks when visiting Belgian waters was therefore granted up until 31 October 2014, subject to the proviso that the skipper can “present documents to demonstrate that excise duties have already been paid in the United Kingdom”.
This permission was subsequently extended until 31 December 2014, but was not renewed thereafter.
In a statement, the RYA said: “The Belgian Government’s decision not to extend this permission into 2015 has caused renewed consternation amongst British skippers.
“Although we understand that the risk of being fined by Belgian Customs may remain low, the uncertainty caused by the Belgian Government’s decision not to extend this permission into 2015 is likely to prompt many of those British skippers who had intended to visit Belgium this summer to go elsewhere.
Not sure if this is gossip but I'm willing to believe the RYA.