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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays Volume 319

A chaotic police search scene combining elements from multiple strange incidents

When you’re dealing with police searches, it’s amazing how often people fail to think through what they leave in their vehicles. Whether it’s drugs in a bag marked “Definitely not a bag full of drugs,” a giant python, or enough drugs and firearms to set off alarms at any airport, some people are practically inviting trouble! This week’s Weird and Wacky is all about those crazy things police have found during vehicle searches. Let’s take a look at three cases where the contents of a car landed some folks in very hot water.

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Driving Law Podcast Episode 373: Insuring Electric Skateboards and New Research on Pedestrians

In this week’s episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss the E-scooter pilot project, insuring electric skateboards and new research reveals that the biggest danger to pedestrians is…themselves…?

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: B.C. Ferries, Brent Chapman and TV debate

Our Soapbox Social panel, podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee, speak with Gloria Macarenko about the week’s top stories.

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Kyla’s Court on This is VANCOLOUR: Did this billionaire’s billboard break Elections BC rules?

This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir chats with Kyla Lee about the legalities, as per Elections BC rules, around a high-profile Vancouver billionaire erecting a billboard outside of his mansion.

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Beyond Alcohol: This Study Shows Other Drugs Don’t Impact Driving As Expected

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As your DUI lawyer, I’m always searching for information that could be used to challenge DUI charges. A new study published in Forensic Science International has caught my eye, and it could have major implications for how we think about drug-impaired driving.

This study looked at how different drugs actually affect drivers in real-life situations. The results are surprising.

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Kyla on Global News: B.C. hit-and-run driver racked up 15 infractions in 18 months — some after fatal crash

The man facing possible prison time over a deadly hit-and-run in Vancouver two years ago has a long record of vehicle infractions — some of which he racked up after the crash.

The family of the man killed in the crash, meanwhile, will have to wait until the new year for closure, with the defence’s sentencing submissions for the man who was behind the wheel delayed until January.

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Kyla on The Globe and Mail: B.C. party leaders prepare for high stakes debate in a close election

B.C. party leaders prepare for high stakes debate in a close election

British Columbia’s political leaders are preparing to square off in the only televised debate of the election, and the main rivals have set the stage with duelling proposals to tackle crime and public safety.

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Kyla in The Daily Hive: Is automated enforcement the answer to HOV lane violators in BC?

Is automated enforcement the answer to HOV lane violators in BC?

HOV lane violators are a major sore spot for BC drivers, and a recent, albeit short-lived, crackdown has led to some pondering the solution to the problem.

After all, who wouldn’t be irked by seeing someone speeding solo through the HOV lane in their Corvette?

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Kyla in The Vancouver Sun: An average of 150 cars a month are towed from this downtown Vancouver block

On a recent weekday afternoon in downtown Vancouver, a worker from Incredible Restorations stood vigil beside a company truck parked at the foot of the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel while his colleagues worked inside a nearby building.

“It’s in case a tow truck comes,” he said.

For the past several months, cars parked along the 1000-block of West Cordova Street have been disappearing faster than free samples at Costco.

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