Kyla Lee

Can You Fail A Breathalyzer with Hand Sanitizer?

There are many ordinary substances that can cause a person who has consumed very little or no alcohol at all to fail a breathalyzer test. In this video series, Paul Doroshekno and I head into the Acumen Labs to test out theories given to us from the public, from clients, and from our colleagues about what can make a person fail a roadside breathalyzer test.

This week, Paul and I look at the question of whether hand sanitizer can cause a false positive reading on a breathalyzer. And while the answer is obvious if you actually drink hand sanitizer, the experiment we conduct is somewhat more nuanced. In our experiment, we take hand sanitizer and rub it into our hands, then simply touch our faces.

Watch the video to find out if only touching your face with hand sanitizer can cause a falsely high reading on a breathalyzer.

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Kyla Lee on the Jason Hewlett Show – anti-panhandling laws and speeding ticket penalties

Kyla Lee appeared on the Jason Hewlett Show on RadioNL News in Kamloops to talk about a controversial Salmon Alm bylaw that would see panhandlers fined $50 if they do not quit asking for money on the street. Then, they speak about a Kamloops traffic court case involving a speeding driver who was given a higher penalty in Court and which was overturned on appeal due to unfairness. Tune in above and every Monday at 9:10 a.m. for more legal insight and analysis.

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Kyla Lee on Charles Adler Tonight: Roadside Impairment Testing for Cannabis

Vancouver impaired driving lawyer Kyla Lee appeared on the Charles Adler show last night to talk about the federal approval of the Abbott SoToxa, a drug testing device designed to detect THC in the system. However, the SoToxa suffers from a number of serious flaws, the most significant of which is the fact that it does not test for impairment, only the presence of THC.

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 65


This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Ben Dooley from CKNW Radio about whether you can get an impaired driving charge in a wheelchair. As a wheelchair user, Ben provides his input on a court judgment in which a man was convicted for impaired driving while in a motorized wheelchair. Then, he provides some suggestions for how the law can change to guard against discrimination against people who use wheelchairs.

Paul Doroshenko about the issue of charging people with criminal offences and Motor Vehicle Act offences on the same information in court. This can frustrate the process and may invalidate the informations… Paul and I explain why.

I’m also pleased to announce that the Driving Law podcast is now part of the Cannabis Media Collective!

You can listen online on SoundCloud, PlayerFM, or subscribe on iTunes!

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Cell Phone Tickets for Not Using Your Phone

Most reasonable people can agree that holding your phone to your ear and talking while driving is a distraction. After all, you’ve got one hand off the wheel and your attention is focussed elsewhere. Most people will also agree that texting or typing on your phone while in motion is also a dangerous driving move.

But most people, in my experience, do not agree with how broad British Columbia’s cell phone driving law is. In fact, in BC you can get a ticket even if you are not using your phone. …

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Fifty Nine

This week Weird and Wacky Wednesdays is back! This time, with another awesome set of cases. On today’s edition, we examine the HOV laws and a strange exemption claimed by one driver. Then, we look at the curious case of the ice-cream licker. Finally, we look at how a group of judges ended up facing criminal charges after a shoot-out in a parking lot.

Follow the jump to read more about the weirdest and wackiest stories from the week! …

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Kyla Lee on the Jill Bennett Show – How traffic tickets may affect your insurance rates

Vancouver driving lawyer Kyla Lee spoke with Jill Bennett this morning to talk about how traffic tickets will affect your insurance rates. As of September 1, 2019, a single high-risk offence or a combination of two low-risk offences will result in automatic increases in your ICBC insurance rates.

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Kyla Lee on Charles Adler Tonight about Impaired Canoeing

Vancouver impaired driving lawyer Kyla Lee appeared on the Charles Adler show to discuss the issue of impaired canoeing. A recent conviction involving a man who was in a canoe accident led to the court having to interpret whether a person can get an impaired driving charge while in a canoe. What really bugs me about the decision, which did find that a canoe is a vessel and therefore an impaired driving charge is possible, is that there is nothing to distinguish a canoe from a bicycle. The same public safety risk exists, the same human-powered propulsion exists, and yet you cannot be criminally charged for impaired bicycling.

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 64

This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko about a recent court decision that resulted in a person being convicted of impaired driving while in a canoe.

Then, Paul and I look at a traffic ticket issued in Kelowna for excessive speeding where the manner in which the evidence was collected leaves the likelihood of a conviction highly suspect. Finally, we discuss the designation of qualified technicians and analysts by provincial governments, and consider whether the designations that have recently been given are correctly done… which could impact dozens of impaired driving prosecutions in British Columbia.

I’m also pleased to announce that the Driving Law podcast is now part of the Cannabis Media Collective!

You can listen online on SoundCloud, PlayerFM, or subscribe on iTunes!

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Fifty Eight

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we look at a very disgusting case in Florida… that somehow still resulted in an acquittal. Then, we look at a well-trained meth-addicted squirrel, because why not. And finally, we talk about the stupidest yet successful lawsuit I have seen all year. All over beer.

Follow the jump for more of the weirdest and wackiest legal stories from around the world this past week. …

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