However, the U.S. Embassy to London holds the record for the highest level of debts rising to over GBP2 million, as it failed to pay the GBP8/day traffic decongestion toll, as well as traffic tickets and fines, The Guardian reported on its website on Saturday.
The data offered by the Transport for London, a local government body in charge with implementing the transport strategy and manage transport services across London, indicate that 20 embassies owe over GBP10 million to the municipality.
A spokesperson with the London mayoralty said the British government decided that the sum of GBP8 represents the traffic decongestion tariff, not a toll, stressing diplomats benefit from no exemption whatsoever.
Among the first 20 embassies with debts to the municipality, there are France (GBP263,200), Poland (GBP249,000), Romania (GBP203,740), Spain (GBP184,580) and Greece (GBP181,200).