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The 'grey area' leaving the ACT unable to collect more than $60,000 in unpaid traffic, parking fines

Summary by region.com.au
Some foreign diplomats and consular staff won’t pay traffic infringement notices. Photo: Michelle Kroll. The Embassy of Spain still hasn’t paid a $67 fine from 1996, while an Embassy of Pakistan driver has an outstanding $2534 infringement for using a mobile phone behind the wheel. Diplomats, embassies and mission staff are generally exempt from a country’s laws, as outlined in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. But traffic and parki…
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region.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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