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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 200

We’ve finally made it to Weird and Wacky Wednesday Volume 200!!! If you’ve been keeping up with the weirdest and wackiest cases from around the world thus far, I want to say thanks! This week is nothing short of those, starting with a Florida man who was exposing himself to unsuspecting victims on FaceTime. Then we follow that up with a man in Ontario who fell asleep at the wheel…of a stolen car with a gun in his lap, and end off here in Vancouver where a Tesla randomly caught on fire…with the owner trapped in the car!

As always, make sure to follow the jump and learn more about this week’s weirdest and wackiest cases from around the globe!

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Is there any way to get rid of points in BC?

When someone asks ‘is there any way to get rid of points in BC it is a difficult question to answer, and the answer is very complicated.

A lot of people are often worried about accumulating points on their driving records. They’re concerned because the more points you have, the more likely it is that you will get a driving prohibition, and receive a driver risk premium invoice.

Points can be costly, and points can be dangerous. And the thing is, it is complicated to get rid of points on your driving record in British Columbia.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 199

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, a man in India is being sued for not giving his parents grandchildren, while a woman in Florida was arrested after throwing pee on her neighbour. And to end this week, we have a cute story of a little boy in Texas who used his mom’s phone to buy 31 cheeseburgers.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 198

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, a new string of…pizza robberies is causing fear in Manitoba, while in Ontario, police arrest a person videoed hitching a ride on the back of the truck. And lastly, in Florida, a woman was arrested for a DUI, but not before performing a dance on the side of the road.

Follow the jump and learn more about this week’s weirdest and wackiest legal cases from around the globe.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 196

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we look at the case of a wedding that had more than a little surprise for the guests. Then, we examine some of the more grotesque allegations in the Johnny Depp trial. Finally, we look at what you do not want to happen on a school field trip.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 195

On this week’s Weird and Wacky Wednesday, we start with a story out of Florida where a house pet was used as a weapon. Then, we learn that finding a jury for the Blac Chyna versus the Kardashian/Jenner clan may be a harder task than it was thought to be. And finally, we end off this week’s Weird and Wacky Wednesday with a controversial weight-loss policy for Texas Police officers that was just recently introduced.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 194

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays we begin by learning what absolutely should not be included in children’s lunches, and then we head to nowhere other than Florida, where a man posed as a police officer for Wendy’s discount. And we end this week with a sad story with an important reminder that guns are not toys and have very real consequences.

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Why Does It Matter to Have a Lawyer in Traffic Court?

I wrote earlier this week about traffic court in BC and the disturbing changes that are on the horizon that appear to be aimed at banning lawyers from traffic court hearings.

I’ve received a ton of feedback from members of the public, most of whom are increasingly concerned about the use of these administrative processes to strip away constitutional rights. But some people are also confused – genuinely – about why it would really matter if you did not have a lawyer in traffic court.

Here’s what I have to say about that.

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