I f I work for the UN I get a blue number plate and I can drive like a total C**T. Is this fair?
Answers:
No its not fair..but its called Diplomatic Immunity and even as maybe 5 years ago they got away with everything short of 1st degree murder
sort of.not to drive badly but to have privileges. UN people work hard and study a long time to get where they are.
No, not if you are acting like a complete and utter T**T, WA..heyyyy.
No, it isnt. Its about as fair as embassy staff having immunity plates; they can kill you and not be prosecuted, or smash your car to pieces, or drive while pissed as a newt, and theres nothing the police can do. Its time the fatcats were treated like we are..try treating them like **** the way the police treat us, and there would be diplomatic incidents every day!
No - not fair
yes but its not safe
I'm not sure how working for the UN gives you the right to be a reckless driver. So for the people that said, yes, it's fair, where is your brain? Hardworking or not, no one deserves to be immune from treating people like dirt and putting people in harms way because of their arrogance or cluelessness. Duh!
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