Why Diplomats Can't be Arrested
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This is oddly fulfilling.
I really dislike the quirky undertone your new videos have (the ND joke, animator notes, shrug, etc) it's embarassing and not funny.
Half as Interesting why don't Assange leave the UK in a diplomatic Pouch/Crate then
Half as Interesting North Dakota exists I know because I live here
Jules Rey Tastes differ.
A few years ago, police arrested a man selling drugs on the streets, the man got extremely violent with the policemen so he was jailed to the police station... but he was the child of a diplomat, so they had to release him as soon as they confirmed his identity. Later he was caught again organizing car races on the highway, and yet again he was released, except this time the news got interested. Daddy had to return to homeland by the media pressure, and the child was judged in his country for his acts.
That is usually how it works, yes. There's only so much that the home country of a diplomat is willing to put up with before the embarrasment starts to get in the way of effective diplomacy, and at that point (if not earlier), diplomats are usually recalled.
If a child of a diplomat is arrested often times the family is sent home. Same with overseas bases. I do believe a teen was raping children and so his family was sent back to the states.
There have been cases where a diplomat asked (more like beg in these cases) their country to waive their diplomatic immunity because the punishment back home would be more severe.
This is what happens when a father is so wrapped up in work he doesn't have time to raise his son. Not even the time to spank him.
Ozone Grif That's just an idiot who failed at life and tries to spread their failure around the world.
In the UK in 2019 there was an accident where a diplomats wife killed and young man by driving on the wrong side of the road but she had immunity because of her husband(diplomat)...
Eventually, Sacoolas was charged with causing Dunn’s death by dangerous driving, but U.S. officials have declined to process the request for her extradition.
I keep feeling like we get 80% into the topic and then the ad comes in, there's no resolution. Am I the only one who feels this way?
Rob Burgess I feel the same way, i would prefer it got out of the way at the beginning so the video has proper resolution.
How so? The title question's fully answered along with some extra related info. That's _over_ 100% of a topic, what more do you expect?
A proper resolution.
This is how I feel about heroin. It's never enough.
@Broderick Bunnell I know it's been six months but if you're still curious, It boils down to if they were to arrest a diplomat from a foreign country, the foreign country would arrest their diplomats. And since Diplomats are a great way to smuggle spies into a country losing that ability is not worth whatever you would gain from arresting a foreign diplomat//spy. Essentially they don't do it because everyone loses when they do.
When i was little my dad was the Swedish ambassador to Denmark and one time my dad accidentally drove too fast on a highway. So when the cops pullef him over he showed the police officer his papers and was told to just carry on. The next day my dad went to work and got told by his secretary to just not do it again. Now he's retired but now i am the diplomat in the family because i grew a lot of my love for politics and languages through educational videos like these. So thanks for makings such awesome videos and keep up the good work.
My father was a high ranking diplomat in the yemeni embassy and got away with such things. It wasn’t intentional as he doesn’t want to give his country a bad reputation it was just a genuine mistake and would own up to it with sincere apology. I’m on the journey of becoming a diplomat as I’ve loved the idea of being able to travel and undertake the job duties he was ordered to do.
@@younesskhader1150 you can just buy a diplomatic passport for a 1000$ from Taiz
Giving Yemen a bad name! Haha
Bassam salim why buy it when you can get it for free :)
Seriously?
My mother was a diplomat and she never broke any rules. Now I'm a diplomat and that's it
I learned from Lethal Weapon 2 that diplomatic immunity can be revoked by a police officer with a gun.
I thought it was a crate.
Exactly ,diplomatic immunity only applies to the laws of the host country.
@ geryon -
a gun can revoke ANY (judicial) immunity on (nearly all) living beings ;)
@@Killerspieler0815 if he had invicibility they cant.
@@flyguncz9437 - Theree is no "invicibility " cheat code in real life , anyone can be "accidentally" arrestet or worse ...
NOTE: many "diplomates" are spys & embaddies are spy-bases (also especially USA embassies/consulates often have huge Spy-antenna arrey on the roof ! ) & often these are local bases for T-errorist action (like done by CIA/NSA etc. ) = the diplomacy is just a cover for hostile actions of intelligence agencies.
Years ago (1980's) my friend was in a car accident with a Diplomat and he was SOL. He wasn't really injured but it was his first car, he spent years saving for it and didn't have full coverage.
The accident wasn't my friend's fault but the Diplomat "declined to pay for it"
As I recall, my friend's insurance eventually paid as if it was an uninsured motorist but he had no car and no money over the entire summer and that's like forever to a newly licensed teenager.
That is why, when I am visiting the Hague, government city of the Netherlands, I keep an eye out for license plates starting with CD. And give them priority at all times.
You've missed two pretty big things, here, actually: The diplomats have diplomatic immunity because they're considered representatives of their country, and as such must still follow any laws that they would have to follow in their home country; They can still be arrested by their own country, just not the host country. Usually this doesn't happen, though, since diplomats are chosen from people that the government (at the time, anyways) trusts. Secondly, this only really applies to top-level diplomats. Below that, rather than total immunity they only have functional immunity, wherein they are only granted immunity within the scope of their official activities (like that diplomatic courier you mentioned, during a courier run). So, if a fistfight broke out during a meeting, they'd be immune, but if it occurred at a bar after the meeting, then he could still be charged. Lastly, one fun tidbit: ANY diplomat CAN still be ticketed with a traffic violation, they just can't be forced to pay it (though it looks bad on their country if they don't do so and it's legitimate there as well).
That’s very interesting
The NY police department had a major problem with UN-diplomats not paying their parking tickets. So the cops deployed their most powerful non violent weapon against the diplomats.........a screwdriver.
The cops removed the license plates from the diplomats cars and returned them when the diplomats paid the ticket.
@@mardiffv.8775 So, is only the lincense plate part of the diplomatic imunity?
@@Skykbo11 Also diplomats cars and houses are diplomatic immunity.
@@mardiffv.8775 In theory that has no impact on the diplomats, for once there could drive without license plates because even if they get stopped, there can not be detained. Also the embassy can simply order new plates. The duty of the host country to provide the diplomates with protection (which includes giving out license plates, so there are recognisable) strongly outweighs the interest in getting the parking tickets paid...
Now do a video about why Presidents can't be arrested.
Yes, though there is a loophole. Presidents can get impeached and then arrested.
They have to be impeached and then proven the president has committed a crime
*cough* *nixon* *cough*
They can and many have been too
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I was wondering when you were going to do this topic!
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How about a study of 'dual citizenship'? Some countries allow it, other countries say "hell no" and some apparently have no view one way or another. What's the real skinny on this topic, and is it really worth pursuing?
+JohnLewis no country can take action to provide consular assistance to dual citizens in the country of their second citizenship. The idea of sending a diplomat to the he also has citizenship of would be dangerous. Consuls are only protected during their official work and Honorary consuls are often citizens of the host country, but only have minor duties such as confirming documments and again the paperwork is protected.
This is something one should say hell no to. Or certainly one shouldnt be allowed into politics with it. That way they cant advocate for constantly high and increasing aid towards one of the countries they are citizens of.
can't my country just legalize double citizenship lmao
you can buy plenty of citizenships and passports if you are rich. and not illegally, either, some small islan nations do sell it if you invest a cool million or so into them.
The Primacy of the country you are in take precedence, if that country happens to be one of the countries who citizenship you hold THEIR law applies and your other citizenship does NOT entitle you to help from them
“Diplomatic Immunity!”
“Has just been revoked.”
Tonezone117 E X T R A T E R R I T O R I A L R I G H T S
I'm getting to old for this shit
I'm pretty sure the ending of that movie would have had some serious consequences for them later on with various governments.
What movie? What’s the name of it?
@@fabiolireza2870 lethal weapon 2
You didn't explain the "why" though, just the "what."
Countries have a range of laws and levels of freedom/justice, and it is important that diplomats be immune from that in order to safely do their jobs. If the US arrests someone for murder, Saudi Arabia or otherwise may arrest our ambassadors for literally anything.
What a shit reason.
For example Iran or Afghanistan requiring women to wear hijab. As well as Saudi Arabia not too long ago.
Seriously. This video was clickbait garbage
North Dakota is obviously real.... It’s Finland that’s really deceiving.
nonono, australia doesn't exist. we all know that
No, Canada doesn't exist. We ALL know that.
Australia doesn't exist. The Illuminati doesn't want you to know that so you continue on with your belief that the earth is a sphere.
*At this point I wonder if people will take this seriously, given how many people actually are flat-earthers*
Don't get me started on Bielefeld, Germany.
Nathan Roon finland is a sea. Break it down. Fish have fins. Finland
Tip: Don't harm diplomats. Last time someone did that they lost 90% of their population
Which country is that?
What country? And who killed who?
Who?
Ah. Persia.
Gengis Khan
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Fun fact: I live near an embassy (many, to be exact) and once my dad stepped accidentally stepped inside the line outside of the embassy that basically claims that this is our country's area. The guard told him to get off and said "you just visited Germany," which was the embassy my dad stepped in. My dad still jokes on how he visited Germany without a visa or anything and got in Germany for basically free.
That guard was stupid and doesn’t know what he’s talking about
lame story
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One of the best things in this channel is the way you transition into an ad it's always so smooth lol
The big flashing "#AD" thing kinda ruined the effect, though
Speaking of the ad, shouldn't a secure password look like this:
"dashlane shield eleven popcorn"?
Computers will have a hard time cracking that with brute force but it's still easy enough for you to remember.
What ad?
Iwan says that would be a passPHRASE not a passWORD
Well, these days computer passwords are anything, including space..
I am glad to see that Half as Interesting is Anti-Murder. I was worried there for a minute.
So the Wikileaks guy could be smuggled out of the country if they put him in a crate?
Can we get rid of Ricegum if we put him in a crate?
Just put him in a diplomatic bag and there you go.
Or Ecuador could make him a diplomat
Greg Chalker that's not as funny or memeable, though.
Greg Chalker Actually, that doesn't work. A diplomat has to enter the country as such and be accredited. You can't get that status without the host country accepting you.
"Diplomatic immunity!"
**bang**
"IT'S JUST BEEN REVOKED"
"The US is on the far left and France is on the far right"
Am I the only person who found that statement hysterical?
diln chil I don't know how either, but I'm pretty sure both sides think the country is going the opposite way they want it to.
RRW
Sorry but I don't understand. Please explain. Tnx.
Good Boi It's the *opposite of where they are on the political spectrum.
*I admit it's a bit hyperbolic to call America FAR right, but we're certainly MUCH farther than France, especially considering our current leadership.
I believe I acknowledged in that comment America wasn't far right, but we were further than France, and you can't really argue that we've gone in their direction since his election.
@diln chil lol what?
"Countries will usually revoke diplomatic immunity in order to save embarrassment"
USA after a woman murders a teenage boy in the UK: "You're supposed to do what?"
Not poosible, the diplomat even kill million of people and cant be revoked ever.
@@flyguncz9437 the diplomat can be kicked out by the host country or the host country can decide to sever diplomatic ties with the guest country and arrest the diplomat.
@@flyguncz9437Unless you want a war, that, in this case, seems prefferable.
Typical Yanks. They're fucking scum, we should get MI6 to do her in. Hope it fucking hurts when she dies.
diplomats: i guess i will diplomatically eat with my diplomatic spoon and diplomatic fork in today’s diplomatic breakfast while i’m watching a diplomatic topic with my diplomatic cellphone
0:17 “Or that North Dakota is a real place” 😂
You mean Fargo is all fantasy? It can't be!
Of course, it is real, but that's funny nonetheless.
@@andymadden8183 No It Doesn't.
Watch his new vid about how North Dakota wasn't a state until 2012.
You betcha!
Damn it!
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Sam,
HAI and Wendover have become arguably the best channels on RUclips. The material is fascinating and the production quality is top-notch. It's been a blast to watch this grow. Keep up the great work!
In New Zealand we just had a diplomat who left the country owing 20k in Rent and Damages. After she was 'charged' Foreign Affairs had to step in since no one realised she had had immunity until after, haha.
My parents used to work for an embassy & had diplomatic immunity. They would frequently exploit this by driving at 90mph in their diplo-plated car for the thrill of it. This was before consumer electronics, so no-one, let alone the police, could notify their embassy that they had been speeding.
What if a diplomat is arrested while going out without a car & the police officer has no way of knowing they are a diplomat?
Usually that means that they're detained until they confirm with the embassy that he really is a diplomat.
If they don't have a car, they should have ID.
If they don't have ID, they would probably be detained and the police would check with the embassy to see if they're the real deal.
If the person who mugged them of their ID is their evil, drug-smuggling twin, well...
You should mention the plane of the president, which is also considered diplomatic space. When Snowden was suspected on the airplane of the president of Ecudaro, the US and France forced it to land and searched it with a SWAT teams in hopes of finding him there, which was technically considered an act of war (it just didnt matter because Ecudaro cannot fight America)
yeah, the biggest gun wins almost always
I remember when I had to go to the US Embassy in my wifes home country. This was before we married. They would not let her at all. Unless you have an appointment you cannot enter as a citizen of her country. Where as I could enter with or without an appointment. Even though we are married now and shes a legal immigrant (citizen in a few months), she still cannot enter the US Embassy in her country without an appointment.
Which reminds me, someone should do a video of what it means to become a citizen of another country. More so in terms of what you gain and lose. In my wifes country she loses the ability to stay in her country for a long time on visits. She also loses some other perks. Unless she gets a duel citizenship. In that case you don't lose as much.
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FuZe_gunboy Do you even read the thing on the video?
Right corner.
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Soviets once tried to test the limits and claimed that a nine-ton tractor trailer was a diplomatic bag.
what 😂
I need to quit reading so fast. I read the title as "Why Diplomas Can't Be Attested" and was curious as to why the video started talking about diplomats.
bean shadow and you read it as attested.
That is when I can read and spell in the first place.
I’m so confused
Look up "Harry Dunn Accident"
ProbablyAGamer she should be arrested hands down
Honestly she should be deported back to the UK
Your transitions to ad are absolutely the best i've ever seen here on youtube!
Alex Voxel yeah
"diplomatic immunity, Edgeworth, it hardens in response to baseless objections"
- Quercus Alba
HAI is anti-murder, but what about Wendover Productions? Are they anti-murder too? How will I ever know...
THEY ARE THE SAME PERSON GEEZ
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Wtf? The smooth promotion at the end had caught me off guard! 😂😂😂😂
Could you cover the rise of A.I warfare?
Veritasium already did that in more detail than HAI could ever dream of
Have you been going to all the science channels you can find and ask this question?
I clicked because of the thumbnail, hoping for yet another video about Hungary slowly moving towards a half-autcratic system. Nope. Just an awesome video about anti-murder drog smugglers.
Me too bro.
*BRUH*
Saw the news today morning and went to find this video since I remembered him talking about it. Julian Assange was arrested by the UK.
At the invitation of the Ecuadorians, They basically kicked him out and invited the UK's police in to make that happen.
So that means I can wear a Winnie The Pooh shirt in China without getting arrested?
Well ok then! Just gotta wait until quarantine is over.
The drug trafficking part, North Korean diplomatic missions are notorious for that sort of thing. They are forced to make back the cost of their mission by any means necessary.
In my glorious country we don’t believe in immunity, we believe in execution.
Fun fact: There's a Skyrim quest called "Diplomatic Immunity."
Exists only from 1968
I love how you transitioned into that ad by advertising the fact you can become a legal drug pin using it
Minor correction: the red British Columbia license plate shown is for consular vehicles, not diplomatic ones. BC has no non-consular diplomats since we are far from the capital. However, those consular officers still get certain diplomatic immunities.
If you try anything big, your home country would recall you or cancel your immunity, but the small stuff:
1. "do you know how fast you were going?" "no, and I don't give a damn"
1a. most traffic law really
2. noise restrictions (embassy parties last until 4am)
3.tresspassing
now, to become a diplomat
Jeez, I would rather have a diplomat kill me and get away with it than be a nuisance.
I grew up near DC and drive with diplomats all the time. One of the first things my parents taught me about driving was that you stay away from the cars with the diplomat license plates. If anything happens your paying for it. Plus, they have expensive cars.
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Footnote: *This is the same species of lizard as Mark Zuckerberg* xD xD
"If you want to create a fully legal diplomat drug smugling ring" 😂😂😂
Last week a US diplomat in Pakistan voilated traffic laws by running a red light which resulted in the death of a motorcyclist. Police released the CCTV footage which confirms the incident and shows the car running a red light. Would be interesting to see what happens next. In my opinion he should be punished. Does being a diplomate give you license to kill?
My bet is the US recalls him back home.
he is probably out of the country already
Pakistan is fully entitled to publish that footage (in fact, they could hypothetically persecute him in court, though they'd have no authority to force him to be there, and the verdict would be void anyway). What happens next will probably largely depend on how the US gauges his responsibility for the death, but given that he jumped the lights, there's a good chance he'll be recalled, the US will send an official apology to Pakistan and possibly to the victim's family, and that would be that. There's a hypothetical possibility he'd be tried in the US, but that rarely happens with diplomats.
It can be arrested after the final verdict, however, the employing country needs to be notified, and he will be born his penalty _in his employing country_ unlike laypeople. Just not arrested during the trial. This how it works in the US. Different countries have differing rules for diplomats.
Either the US recalls him home. Or they will reject his immunity and send him home
The transition from video to ad is smooth af.
It's important to understand that this is not how it actually works in practice - it depends a lot on diplomatic position and diplomatic relations
It is how it works. Violating diplomatic immumity is an act of war. Weather the wronged nationa ctually takes up the towel is a different question, but by international law they are justified in a military counterstrike as defensive action.
A country can’t wave immunity like that, it’s a really long and annoying process.
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In 1967, Sao Boonwaat, a Burmese diplomat, murdered his wife out in the open at the Burmese embassy in then-Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). He then proceeded to carry her body to the backyard of the embassy and burned it in front of onlookers and police officers who could only watch in horror. He completely and totally got away with it.
1:15 down right
Nice one
George Spanos lmaoo
Julian Assange is now actually no-longer a diplomat, and was arrested.
So, How do I become a DIPLOMAT!?
You're probably kidding, or fishing for funny responses, but I'll be unfunny and say you probably need to be either a retired politician, a prominent citizen popular with the country you'd be ambassador to, or someone with political leanings similar to the person in power (who said person knows (usually a president or a prime minister)).
Of course, assigning old party flacks to overseas diplomatic posts is ridiculous in and of itself, so...
Very carefully.
In the United States, you take the Foreign Service Exam. Any US Citizen is allowed to take it. It does, however, have less than 500 out of 20,000 applicants pass every year.
Many European/Canadian/Australian countries have a similar exam.
at least it's easier than becoming pope
With squarespace
Diplomat: *commits millions of war crimes in yugoslavia and tortures people*
Government: I'll allow it.
2:34 not anymore. Just got pulled out of that building today. Does that means the UK wants war
Ecuador withdrew his asylum, so I guess he is not under Ecuador's protection anymore.
One thing that pisses me off: One guy in Germany killed a cyclist by very quickly opening his door without looking. The cyclist crashed into the door and later died and the person didnt get any kind of punishment.
"Same species of lizard as Mark Zuckerberg" 😂😂
Law: Nobody is exempt from abiding by, otherwise I will punish you
Diplomats: Hold my beer
Countries: But we can kick you out or take repercussions
Diplomats: 😢😢😢
“I mean, no one wants to mess with Ecuador”
-the Animator
Especially goat and Australia
the animator is amazing
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Missed opportunity to use the term Persona non Grata
votekyle3000 What a great unfortunate 😄
So they can go back to their country, and with the connections a ambassador has, they can go jail-free in their home country.
"Cannot arrest or detain Diplomats"
*"You are not authorized." **_"Check again."_** *"DETAINED!"*
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Glory to Arstotzka.
I lost it at the kangaroo
Diplomatic immunity! Just been revoked!
All kidding aside this has been quite an interesting video. I really learned quite a bit from this.
wow, a lot of this reminded me of the final case in Ace Attorney: Investigations. Damn Alba was a stubborn old man.
He tried everything. But he slipped up with a single pack of hot dogs.
Diplomatic Immunity rules need to be tightened. Here in New Zealand, Deputy Head of Mission Eva Tvarozkova of the European Union has invoked Diplomatic Immunity to get out of paying over $20,000 New Zealand Dollars worth of Unpaid Rent and Damage she caused to a Property she rented in our Capital Wellington. The European Union refused to waiver her Immunity after our Foreign Affairs and Trade asked the EU to waive it. In cases like this, where Diplomats intentially cause damage and refuse to pay rent, Diplomatic Immunity should not apply. She needs to be expelled. 😠😠😠
Actually, just being a diplomat will not necessarily grant you all if any of these privileges. At least, in The Netherlands, the privileges that you receive are regulated by what type of diplomat you are. For example. If you were to work at the African embassy you would be granted all of these privileges, however, working at a place like the European Space Agency (ESA) you will not be granted any of these privileges UNLESS you are currently working on or doing anything in correlation to your work.
Sergio Giannini I am also a diplomat in the Netherlands, my father is at Europol which gives me almost total immunity. Despite this, if I was to do something bad I would still probably be recalled to my home country (UK)
@@redarrow7952 Ah that's cool. You should be fine as long as you don't kill anybody. I have really mild privileged and will just be charged if I would do anything
Sergio Giannini yeah I think if I killed someone I’d get into trouble, but I can get away with some more mild offences
@@redarrow7952 Yeah I think so too
You're right up there with Linus Tech Tips with your ad delivery. I was going to say 'It's almost an art form', but there's nothing 'almost' about it.
I used to be a Diplomat but we never abuse, we even make the lines in the airports like every single citizen. It was very cool. Great video!
Humberto Celli my father was an ambassador (which made me have a diplomatic passport too) but he would always tell me to follow ALL the rules which made me, not know that a diplomat has such immunity to being arrested
except all the times you do
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0:30 I like that he’s talking about a drug cartel and he’s in front of a Dutch embassy
You are a very good youtuber, great content. I rarely leave comments.
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Diplomatic personnel cannot be formally arrested but they can be forcibly taken into custody and taken to their embassy facility.
Diplomatic immunity is a privilege granted by the host government. A person cannot enter another country without that country's government's permission and be protected by diplomatic immunity.
A diplomat's invitation can be canceled by the host government at any time for any reason or for no stated reason. He must be given reasonable time to leave the host country, and retains diplomatic immunity in international travel back home if he stays out of countries that have not signed the agreement.
Diplomats also are not immune to bullets. If a diplomat is committing a violent crime (s)he can be stopped by any reasonable means necessary up to and including deadly force.
A diplomat should have immunity to bullets. No if, ands, or buts about it. Period.
Diplomat: *murders someone*
Diplomat: "oh no! Anyway..."
Planes are here! 3:20
Diplomatic immunity!
Just been revoked!
Diplomat immunity?
Lim Ming Quan **Ambiguously shoots you*
May have been revoked?
Fuck em
Lim Ming Quan You can’t hurt me!
You’re a diplomat!
all that peace and that unity all that weak shit will ruin me fuck em
Laundromat community.
just like the bad guy in Lethal Weapon 2, I've got diplomatic immunity, so hammer you can't sue.
I’m the son of a diplomat and I literally had no idea this is awesome!
don't get any bad ideas my boy
I hate how he has a ad included in the video but respect that he can somehow pit it in there smoothly and you don’t know its coming till you see it on the screen
I've counted five "first" comments
My dad was an American diplomat to Geneva in the 1980’s. One day, he was visiting a friend’s house and walked by an apartment building. The police then yelled at him and arrested him. He said he was a diplomat, but he had his passport at home. They wouldn’t let him go home to get his passport. He thus sat in a Swiss jail. Apparently, a woman had been SA’ed in that apartment building. When she described the suspect and it clearly was not my dad, they let him go.
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In japan, they are having a lot of problem with Chinese ambassador for constantly violating their traffic laws.
Come on, you didn't have to use Hungary as the example of a murdering diplomat. Choose somewhere with no viewers of your channel.
They also so Australia while midway talking about smuggling drugs in the pouches.
And did Australians like it?
This is completely hypothetical
My favourite desert creature is probably the sand cat. So adorable, yet so sneaky!
Good tip for passwords. Take a phrase you love, let's use a meme
Hi welcome to chillies (you're gonna want a longer phrase though)
Then take the first letter of every word and replace or throw in numbers, randomly capitalize
hW2c
So now i know why a diplomat cant be arrested. What i still dont know is why diplomats have immunity in the first place.