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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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Kyla Lee on The Shane Woodford Show on RadioNL News

This week on the Shane Woodford Show, I speak with Shane about the case of a man who had trouble blowing into a roadside breathalyzer and the new constitutional challenge he has filed. I also come clean about my own challenge to the law in BC, and we talk about whether the random breath testing provisions will survive scrutiny.

Then, in the second half of our interview, Shane and I talk about recent statistics from Edmonton Police that show an increase in cannabis impaired driving arrests… but are they really what they seem?

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Kyla Lee on the John McComb Show regarding illegal searches

Do store security personnel have the power to search bags and backpacks? Only in limited circumstances. But what if you’re stopped for a random bag search or accused of stealing. Simi Sara guest hosts the John McComb show, and she and I work through these issues and discuss the various options for people who find themselves in this scenario, and what the limits are on store security searches of your personal belongings.

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 62

This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko about the cannabis and impaired driving study that came out of UBC recently. We break down not only the useful information about driving with THC concentrations less than 5 ng/mL but also the surprising results that came out of the study related to higher levels of THC in the blood, and discuss the methodology around the study.

Next, we look at a recent BC Court of Appeal judgment in the Immediate Roadside Prohibition context dealing with the admissibility of hearsay evidence in 90-day driving prohibition disputes.

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 Global News at 6 about Spitting Road Rage Incident

In Vancouver, a tour bus driver caught a man on his dashcam in a shocking road rage attack. Kristen Robinson from Global BC News Hour at 6 explains what happened. The driver spat on the window of the tour bus after he was unable to park where the bus was stopped. Vancouver criminal driving lawyer Kyla Lee explains whether this exposes him to potential criminal charges.

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Kyla Lee on the Jill Bennett Show: Distracted Driving Legal Challenges

Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee joined the Jill Bennett show this morning to talk about a new legal development in the distracted driving law. This is a case involving a man who had an immobilizer app on his phone that prevented it from being used while driving. The BC Court of Appeal has now agreed to hear the prosecution’s appeal of his acquittal.

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Kyla Lee on the Lynda Steele Show – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry Report

After the release of the Report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls inquiry final report, Kyla Lee spoke with Lynda Steele about the report, its recommendations, and why it is important to use the term “genocide” to call out the behaviour of government, police, and the justice system.

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