§ Lord Morris of Castle Morrisasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many outstanding parking and other minor traffic violation fines were incurred by diplomatic missions and international organisations in London during 1998. [HL2849]
§ Baroness Symons of Vernham DeanAt the end of 1998 there were 4,259 unpaid fines in respect of parking and other minor traffic violations incurred by members of diplomatic missions and international organisations in London. In April this year the Foreign and Commonwealth Office wrote to all diplomatic missions and international organisations in London offering them an opportunity either to pay their outstanding fines or to appeal against them if they considered that they had been incorrectly issued. As a result payments totalling £66,200.00 were received and a number of fines were160WA cancelled, leaving a total of 2,667 unpaid fines for 1998. The attached table details diplomatic missions and international organisations which have more than 10 fines outstanding.
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Unpaid Parking and Minor Traffic Violation Fines—1998—Diplomatic Vehicles Position Diplomatic Mission/International Organisation Number of Fines Outstanding 1 Ghana 153 2 Nigeria 130 3 Turkey 117 4 Oman 105 5 Angola 102 6 United Arab Emirates 101 7 Egypt 87 8 Jordan 84 9 Morocco 82 10 Cyprus 75 11 Greece 73 12 Cuba 68 13 Sudan 67 14 Russia 59 15 Zimbabwe 58 16 Jamaica 55 17 Hungary 50 18 Algeria 47 18 Iran 47 18 Poland 47 21 Liberia 45 22 Georgia 44 23 Mongolia 37 24 Japan 36 25 Thailand 34 26 USA 33 27 Cameroon 32 27 Ethiopia 32 27 Uganda 32 30 Bangladesh 28 31 Afghanistan 26 31 India 26 33 France 25 34 Pakistan 24 34 Ukraine 24 36 Yemen 23 37 Brazil 21 37 Lithuania 21 37 Uzbekistan 21 40 Belarus 20 41 Bulgaria 19 41 Tunisia 19 43 Albania 18 43 Malaysia 18 45 Barbados 15 45 China 15 45 Philippines 15 45 International Maritime Organisation 15 49 Qatar 14 50 Kyrgyzstan 13 50 Zambia 13 52 Gabon 12 52 Kenya 12 52 Malawi 12 52 Peru 12 56 Canada 11 56 Eastern Caribbean States 11 2,435