Kyla Lee

Can You Fail It? Soy Sauce

Introducing my new video series, with Paul Doroshenko and Acumen Law Corporation. We enter the Acumen Labs to answer the important questions about what commonly-found household products may or may not cause false readings on a roadside breathalyzer. We put some myths to bed, while we expose hidden secrets about failing breathalyzer tests.

If you are concerned about how you can fail a breathalyzer even when you are sober, then this video series is a must-watch for you!

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Driving Law: Episode 49

This week on the Driving Law podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko about the Humboldt Broncos sentencing decision expected to be released the day of the podcast. We also discuss further changes to distracted driving laws, and what exceptions exist in the Motor Vehicle Act for using a cell phone while driving.

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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Kyla Lee on CBC News Vancouver

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s BC Today

Kyla Lee appeared on BC Today with host Angela Sterritt to speak about a recent BC Supreme Court case on distracted driving. In the interview, Kyla discusses how having a cell phone loose in the vehicle, for example in the cupholder or on the passenger seat, is not an offence and cannot result in a valid distracted driving conviction. Have a listen at the link above.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s The Early Edition

This morning Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee appeared on The Early Edition on CBC, to speak about her recent successful BC Supreme Court case, in which she argued that a cell phone loose in a vehicle or on a seat is not sufficient to count as distracted driving. The Crown and the judge both agreed and the conviction was overturned and the driver found not guilty of using an electronic device while driving.

While cell phone use while driving and distracted driving is a big social problem, the law needs to be enforced properly and according to how it is written. You can hear more at the link above.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Forty Three

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we look at three strange cases from around the world. The first involves the worst guard dog in history. The second takes place in our favorite state of Florida, where a half-million dollar heist seems very unlikely. Finally, we look at more than one way to save money at Subway restaurants.

Follow the link below to read the best of the weird and wacky legal stories from this week. …

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 48

This week on the Driving Law podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko about four recent successful decisions in BC Supreme Court and the BC Court of Appeal, all related to driving law. All these successful decisions in DUI law and in driving law were argued by lawyers at Acumen Law Corporation. I am then joined by Roy Ho to talk about his recent reported decision in a rare area of law: bailment, and how it relates to driving law.

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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