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Kyla Lee on CBC News at 6 – Vancouver

Kyla Lee was interviewed for CBC’s Vancouver newscast about the BC Government’s plan to install red light speed cameras at a number of intersections throughout the province. Scroll to the 3 minute mark and find out why I think there are concerns with the manner in which the speed measurement and disclosure will play out.

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Kyla Lee on the Shane Woodford Show – May 6, 2019

This Monday, Kyla Lee discusses the case of a lawyer who had his electronic devices seized at the border upon returning to Canada. Then, they get into whether proposed changes to the Law Society of BC’s money laundering rules will impact lawyers in a negative way. But first, Shane and Kyla discuss the results of the weekend’s examination of the Drager DrugTest 5000.

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Kyla Lee on the Shane Woodford Show

This week, lawyer Kyla Lee joins Shane Woodford to discuss the approval of the latest drug testing device for cannabis: the Abbott SoToxa. Kyla and Shane also talk about the case of a man whose rights were violated during a police traffic stop and the subsequent testing that ensued.

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Kyla Lee on the Shane Woodford Show

Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee joins the Shane Woodford Show on Radio NL news as a regular guest, discussing a variety of topics related to impaired driving, cannabis legalization, criminal law, and politics. This week, Kyla discusses legislation to eliminate the requirement that cyclists stop at stop signs, a case where drunk driving was excused because of necessity, and our research project involving cannabis impaired driving.

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Kyla Lee on CityNews regarding distracted driving tickets for dead cell phones

Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee was interviewed by CityNews Vancouver regarding distracted driving. The case involved a man who had two earbuds in, but the cell phone had a dead battery. Even though the battery was dead, he got a ticket for distracted driving. Listen to my explanation of the case in the interview in the video above.

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