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Diplomats in Australia owe $1.3 million in unpaid traffic fines – report

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 1, 2025

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Unlike the rest of us, it seems people who work for the consulates of other countries in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) have diplomatic immunity when it comes to traffic fines.

According to The Epoch Times, staff of foreign embassies in Canberra routinely ignore demands to pay penalties for driving offences and currently owe the ACT government $1.3 million in unpaid traffic fines.

These fines range from around $200 for a parking ticket, $674 for illegally using a disabled space, and in some cases more than $2000 for offences including driving through a stop sign and speeding.

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As in most Australian states and territories, failure to pay a traffic fine by the due date in the ACT incurs a late fee, and then cancellation of your driver’s licence or the registration of the vehicle involved in the offence.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says all diplomatic and consular staff are required to pay all traffic and parking fines promptly, and driver’s licences held by mission and post staff and their dependents can be suspended if they rack up enough demerit points or unpaid fines.

In the ACT, the penalty for driving without a licence is a $7500 fine, six months in prison, or both, while driving an unregistered vehicle will currently set you back $3200.

But these ramifications apparently don’t concern diplomats in Australia, who have reportedly racked up unpaid traffic fines in the ACT for almost 30 years.

The oldest is said to date back to 1996, when someone from the Danish embassy exceeded the speed limit by less than 15km/h and failed to pay the $34 fine.