Kyla Lee

Kyla on Castanet News: Can you film or photograph anyone in B.C. in public?

Former Vancouver Park Commissioner Sarah Blyth raised concerns on X (formerly Twitter) about a couple photographing unhoused individuals without their consent, sparking debate on social media. While some argue that there’s no expectation of privacy in public spaces, others believe that the couple’s actions infringe on basic human rights.

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Kyla on CJDC-TV: American freedom of speech laws could be influencing online debate surrounding arrest of BC woman

A woman in Chilliwack was recently arrested by the RCMP for allegedly posting discriminatory and harmful language on social media, specifically targeting the South Asian community. This arrest has ignited a national debate in Canada about freedom of speech, with many defending the woman.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 311

As summer approaches each year, I note my TikTok For You Page starts to become more populated with images of people wearing less clothes and each year I wonder where it will end. It turns out where it ends is nudity and an arrest in some cases. This week, before sweater weather overtakes us, we look at some recent nudity arrests to close out the summer.

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Behaviour That Makes Police Think You’re a DUI Driver

Being pulled over at a roadblock or during a drinking and driving investigation can be nerve-wracking. Police officers in British Columbia are trained to look for specific behaviours that might indicate a driver has been drinking. In many cases, the behaviour is perfectly innocent. Often people find themselves under significant police scrutiny for what is otherwise innocent behaviour because police are trained to think everyone is hiding something.

Here are five behaviours that can make the police suspicious during such situations.

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Common Police Questions at a Traffic Stop

When you’re pulled over by the police in British Columbia, they may ask questions designed to elicit incriminating responses. Although police officers in B.C. do things differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and each officer has their own practices, there are some commonly asked questions. Knowing how to handle these questions at a traffic stop can be very important, as your answers may be used against you later on.

Here are the three most common questions police might ask and how best to respond.

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