Kyla on CBC News: Sask. RCMP will now administer a breathalyzer to every driver pulled over for any reason
Saskatchewan RCMP will now administer a breathalyzer test at every traffic stop in their jurisdiction.
…Saskatchewan RCMP will now administer a breathalyzer test at every traffic stop in their jurisdiction.
…While many people in Vancouver laughed at the “bricks” laid out to help pedestrians cross the road safely, one person was certainly not amused. Lawyer Kyla Lee is calling the project a “disaster.”
…Our Soapbox Social panel, Mo Amir and Kyla Lee, weigh in on B.C.’s home-flipping tax, Andrea Reimer and Christine Boyle competing to be the B.C. NDP’s candidate to replace George Heyman as the MLA for the new riding of Vancouver-Little Mountain, and share their top commuting pet peeves.
…In a decision destined to dash the dreams of leadfooted armchair lawyers, British Columbia’s top court has thrown cold water on the commonly-held myth a poorly written speeding ticket is an automatic get-out-of-jail-free card.
…Kyla on CBC News: Speeding tickets not always doomed by missing info: B.C. courtRead More »
Kyla on CBC News: Speeding tickets not always doomed by missing info: B.C. court Read More »
Are the parking signs placed beside some Vancouver bike lanes leaving drivers confused?
…Kyla on CTV News: Tesla parked in Vancouver bike lane prompts debate over signageRead More »
Kyla on CTV News: Tesla parked in Vancouver bike lane prompts debate over signage Read More »
When you receive a ticket, the biggest concern most people have is the points associated with the ticket. Those points can contribute to increased insurance premiums and to driving prohibitions. But is there a way to get rid of the points from a driving record?
…Can I get Rid of my Points off my Driving Record in BC?Read More »
Can I get Rid of my Points off my Driving Record in BC? Read More »
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill prohibiting minors under 14 from having social-media accounts, following similar efforts in other states that have been challenged in court…
…The police service announced this week that effective April 1, officers will begin checking all drivers for alcohol during traffic stops. The policy builds on changes introduced to the federal Criminal Code in 2018, which gave police the authority to require breath samples from drivers without having to first prove a reasonable suspicion of impairment.
…Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses Class Actions Against Government… Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.
…When it comes to charging you for distracted driving in Canada, it’s the officer’s call.
Police don’t need cellphone records; they only need to prove that they saw you holding or watching your phone, a criminal defence lawyer said.
…Kyla in the Globe and Mail: Do police need my phone records to prove distracted driving?Read More »
Kyla in the Globe and Mail: Do police need my phone records to prove distracted driving? Read More »