This is VANCOLOUR – Kyla’s Court: Summer transportation laws many British Columbians accidentally break

What are the most common ways British Columbians accidentally break the law during the summer?
This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir asks criminal defence lawyer Kyla Lee (Acumen Law) about the surprisingly common summer activities that can lead to fines, tickets, or even criminal charges. From beaches and parks to roads and waterways, are ordinary British Columbians unknowingly breaking the law every weekend in the summer?

“There’s also all sorts of different alternative transportation methods that are fun to use in the nice weather, but aren’t necessarily street legal. Certain types of electric, motor bicycles and dirt bikes that people like to use on the streets, people riding ATVs on sidewalks, things like that.”

“That’s where it can get a little bit grey, because if you are on a scooter that’s within one of the pilot projects, it doesn’t count as a motor vehicle, so you could technically drink and scooter”

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