In June 2017, a Saudi diplomat in Berlin-Neukölln opened the driver's door of his Porsche Cayenne without looking back.
He parks on the bike path, absolutely prohibited, and detects a cyclist.
The 55-year-old cyclist is on his way home from his late shift.
He falls and dies.
Around two years later, a man in the capital - obviously drunk - races through the safety barrier of a psychiatric facility.
Miraculously nobody gets hurt.
The perpetrator pulls out a diplomatic ID.
The Berlin MP Peter Trapp (CDU) asks the state government every year how many traffic offenses have been committed by diplomats.
WELT has the current figures for 2020.