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The Beijing parking row that ignited debate on diplomatic immunity

  • A woman who said she was in an embassy car when committing ‘wrongdoings’ has apologised and been fined for blocking traffic

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A video of a Beijing woman identified as Yu Qi blocking traffic has drawn attention to her behaviour and also what diplomatic immunity allows. Photo: Xigua News

A Beijing woman has apologised and been fined after she insisted that diplomatic immunity allowed her to park in the middle of a road and block traffic.

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In a video circulated online, the woman, who was later identified as Yu Qi, secretary general of the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organisation (APSCO), refused to move her vehicle.

“Do you know what an embassy car is? Do you understand what diplomatic immunity is? Get lost!” she said through the vehicle’s window.

APSCO is an inter-governmental organisation based in Beijing that promotes multilateral cooperation in space technology and applications in the Asia-Pacific region. There are eight member states – China, Bangladesh, Iran, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand and Turkey – according to its website.

In the June 16 incident, the driver refuses to move the car she was driving, saying: “Do you know what an embassy car is?” She was confronted by another driver who filmed the incident. Photo: Xigua News
In the June 16 incident, the driver refuses to move the car she was driving, saying: “Do you know what an embassy car is?” She was confronted by another driver who filmed the incident. Photo: Xigua News

Initial investigation by Beijing police found Yu had violated rules by parking in the road and refusing to move the car.

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