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Entry Posted November 12, 2005

http://www.state.gov/m/ds/immunities/c9127.htm The different levels of diplomat, and their respective levels of privilege/immunity. (They can always be issued with traffic citations.) 00:16

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… in embassy vehicles, our understanding is that the professional licensure requirements of the locality do not apply. Specifically, those places are islands of sovereign territory of the foreign power, and the applicability of licensure is at best quiteunclear. If someone can document that it is otherwise, we'd genuinely be glad to know that. But we’ll put money that the answer is no. And to put a point on it: Nobody's claiming that traveling through the Mansour district is like rolling Anacostia after …

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