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Bob
12th November 2004, 01:15
Tokyo: The District Court sentenced a Japanese employee of the Sri Lankan Embassy to a 150,000 yen fine for causing a traffic accident, dismissing her claim of diplomatic immunity.
The defendant was convicted of hitting a motorcyclist, inflicting serious injuries on the man, while driving home after escorting a Sri Lankan cabinet minister to a hotel.
The judge said Japan has no law on diplomatic immunity where criminal proceedings are concerned.
カワサキキド
13th November 2004, 01:09
150000¥= NZ$2000,
you can't get of that easily in Japan, not like soft ass NZ.
inlinefour
14th November 2004, 12:43
Tokyo: The District Court sentenced a Japanese employee of the Sri Lankan Embassy to a 150,000 yen fine for causing a traffic accident, dismissing her claim of diplomatic immunity.
The defendant was convicted of hitting a motorcyclist, inflicting serious injuries on the man, while driving home after escorting a Sri Lankan cabinet minister to a hotel.
The judge said Japan has no law on diplomatic immunity where criminal proceedings are concerned.
Send the prick back to where the F@#K he came from! :devil2:
Coldkiwi
16th November 2004, 11:41
Send the prick back to where the F@#K he came from! :devil2:
umm... you'll actually note it was a (wait for it) female driver that did the damage if you reread the post.
NordieBoy
16th November 2004, 12:56
Send the prick back to where the F@#K he came from! :devil2:
Japanese employee of the Sri Lankan Embassy in Tokyo.
The Pastor
16th November 2004, 13:11
female asian drivers aye.....
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