The parking ticket issued to Ms Clinton came with an £80 fine -
but would only be £40 if paid within 14 days. The fine has not yet been paid -
but an appeal could be launched at any date before October 25. A spokesman for
Mrs Clinton has not yet responded to a comment request, and nobody at the US
Embassy press office could be reached when multiple attempts were made today. The
politician - the wife of ex-president Bill, 67, and mother of Chelsea, 33 - was at Chatham House to collect
a prize for her contribution to international diplomacy. She and her husband
have an estimated net worth of £35million.
She spoke at the event to a newspaper,
calling for a ‘sensible adult conversation’ about the boundaries of state
surveillance after the leaking of files by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Mrs
Clinton said it would be ‘going down a wrong path’ to reject a debate following
disclosures about the collection of communications data by GCHQ and America's
National Security Agency. She is currently considering whether to make her
second challenge for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016. Mrs
Clinton got the prize for her ‘significant and impressive contribution to
international diplomacy’ and ‘her work on behalf of gender equality and
opportunities for women and girls’.
~ and one must appreciate the
sense of duty and courage of the Westminster
City Council warden – completing his duty not getting overawed by the star
value.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar 18th Oct 2013. News of Ms Clinton and photo courtesy : www.dailymail.co.uk
