October 2024

Kyla in The Vancouver Sun: An average of 150 cars a month are towed from this downtown Vancouver block

On a recent weekday afternoon in downtown Vancouver, a worker from Incredible Restorations stood vigil beside a company truck parked at the foot of the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel while his colleagues worked inside a nearby building.

“It’s in case a tow truck comes,” he said.

For the past several months, cars parked along the 1000-block of West Cordova Street have been disappearing faster than free samples at Costco.

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Don’t Believe the Hype: Cannabis Legalization and the Myth of Increased Traffic Injuries

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Since the legalization of recreational cannabis, there’s been a wave of fear-mongering about its impact on road safety. But is there really a link between legalization and a surge in traffic injuries? A systematic review published in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine suggests otherwise.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: breaking down the election promises

Our Soapbox Social panel, podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee, speak with Gloria Macarenko about the week’s top stories…

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Kyla on City News: Rustad to end ICBC’s ‘bloated monopoly,’ if elected: BC Conservatives

BC Conservatives Leader John Rustad calls the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) a “bloated monopoly” and a “broken system” and announces a new plan to end the insurance company’s monopoly across the province.

The party says it will bring fair, competitive car insurance to drivers across B.C.

“On top of that, David Eby and the NDP have stripped away the rights of accident victims to fight for the support they need to rebuild their lives. That’s not just wrong, it’s cruel,” Rustad said, according to a release Wednesday.

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Body Cameras: Fool’s Gold in the Fight Against Police Violence?

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We’ve all heard it before: “Body cameras are the answer! Transparency! Accountability!” These buzzwords echo through the media every time another horrifying video of police violence surfaces. Politicians pat themselves on the back for throwing money at body camera programs, and even some civil liberties groups have bought into the hype, calling them a win-win for everyone.

But as a criminal lawyer who sees the inside of the system, I’m here to tell you: don’t believe the hype.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays Volume 317

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This week, we’re diving into stories of police officers who broke the law they were supposed to uphold. And if you’ve ever tried to Google “cop arrested,” you’ll know it’s a useless search term—after all, “arrested” pops up in nearly every crime story. But if you search for “cop arrested suspended,” that’s when you find the stories we’re talking about. Why? Because every time a police officer is arrested, they get suspended from duties while the case awaits court resolution. Here are the highlights of some officers who ended up on the wrong side of the badge.

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Could Your Body Be Brewing Its Own Alcohol? Shocking Implications For DUI Cases

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As a DUI lawyer, I’m always on the lookout for information that could lead to false DUI convictions. And let me tell you, this recent study on auto-brewery syndrome, also called gut fermentation syndrome, has sent shockwaves through my understanding of DUI cases. The implications of this research are staggering, potentially turning our understanding of intoxication on its head.

What if I told you that your body could be producing its own alcohol, enough to potentially register on a breathalyzer test, without you ever taking a sip of beer, wine, or liquor? That’s the baffling reality that some people with auto-brewery syndrome face.

This isn’t some fringe theory. The study, published in the scientific journal Laws, highlights how scientists have known about the connection between gut health, diet, and internal alcohol production for over a century.

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