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من غير ما ارد كتير
كذب في كذب في كذب ذي معظم اخبار الاخوان .... كذب
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نفسي كشعب نبطل فتي، ارحمونا الله يكرمكم
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المصريين جبابرة فى الشمال
حد بنى هرم ؟؟؟؟
احنا بنينا تلاتة
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اقولك انا علي الحقيقة
في اخوان ف شرطه نيويورك
دفعوا رشوة علشان يكتبوا المخالفات دي علي مصر
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Diplomatic immunity
This also includes parking violations. In New York City, the home of the United Nations Headquarters (and hence thousands of diplomats), the city regularly protests to the United States Department of State about non-payment of parking tickets because of diplomatic status. Diplomatic missions have their own regulations but many require their staff to pay any fines due for parking violations. A 2006 study by two economists found that there was a significant correlation between home-country corruption (as measured by Transparency International) and unpaid parking fines; nonetheless, approximately 30 countries (or 20%) had fewer than one unpaid fine per diplomat over a five-year period, and 20 had none at all. Six countries had in excess of 100 violations per diplomat: Kuwait, Egypt, Chad, Sudan, Bulgaria and Mozambique
Diplomats Dodge Old Debt
Diplomatic officials from more than 180 countries owe New York City over $16 million in unpaid parking tickets, demonstrating the challenge of collecting on violations more than a decade old.
Egypt is at the top of the list, with outstanding debt totaling nearly $2 million as of this summer, according to the city's Department of Finance. Five other countries owe more than half a million dollars: Nigeria, Indonesia, Brazil, Morocco and Pakistan.
The vast majority of the debt—$15.6 million—is from tickets issued to diplomatic vehicles before 2002, when Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration embarked on a mission to combat widespread parking violations.
That effort drastically reduced the amount of unpaid parking tickets since, but the city has made little progress collecting on older violations.
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Ahmed Sharaf, a spokesman for Egypt's U.N. mission, said: "I don't have details about the subject, unfortunately."
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After years of getting criticized for the situation, the city took action in 2002. Under a Bloomberg administration program begun that year, the city asks the State Department to surrender the license plates of certain diplomatic ticket scofflaws or decline the renewal of their registration.
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For example, in Egypt's case, the pre-program debt is $1.96 million; the post-program debt is less than $5,000.
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Italy ranks at the top of the list among countries with the highest outstanding debt racked up since the program began. Italy owes more than $20,000 on 110 tickets, as of late August.
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فعلا كفاية جلد للذات
و ياريت كل واحد يتحقق من الاخبار اللى بينقلها ,, مش ينقل و خلاص
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