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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 257

It’s hot in many places. And it’s important to control your anger. This week we have three wacky stories where people failed to control their anger, behaved badly according to the stories and now have the police on their case. Of course, everyone charged is presumed innocent. They are not presumed to be level-headed, however. The lesson from these stories is that, even if it’s hot outside, try to keep your cool.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 255

It’s not just Barbie who has trouble with the law

I can’t wait to see the Barbie movie. The hype over the last few months has me hooked. The aesthetics are compelling and the criticism by certain people on the right makes it seem like a film I will like. But I expect it will still be predictable. The trailer shows Barbie getting arrested which one could reasonably predict.

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Kyla in The US Sun: I’m a lawyer – Walmart and major retailers can’t force you to show a receipt but Costco is exception for key reason

Criminal lawyer Kyla Lee said that showing your receipt at the door was not only unethical but illegal in Canada.

She told CBC News: “In Canadian law, store employees or staff are not allowed to physically stop you from leaving or search your belongings unless they actually witness you commit an offense.

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Kyla in The Nanaimo News Bulletin: Lawyer pens first children’s book about reaching great heights

When Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal defence lawyer, was eight years old, she dreamed of being a writer when she grew up.

“I wrote stories and I sent them to publishers … like in pencil on loose-leaf paper and drew the illustrations myself,” she said, and added that publishers would often send her the nicest rejection letters back. “If I could get in a time machine, I’d be like, ‘don’t worry – you will publish a children’s book one day.’”

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Driving to the Beat: How Your Music Choices and Volume Impact Your Driving Experience

It’s almost second nature, an intrinsic part of our driving rituals: switching on the car radio or plugging in our favourite playlist. We rarely think about it – the habit is as ingrained as fastening our seatbelts. Yet, it’s important to realize that our choice of music, the volume levels, and even our fondness for specific genres can greatly impact our driving habits and, ultimately, our safety on the road.

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Kyla Lee in Vancouver Is Awesome: What kinds of fees can Vancouver landlords legally charge tenants?

Stumbling upon an affordable room for rent in Vancouver feels like finding a unicorn. But what happens when the deal comes with hidden fees that increase the rent? Kyla Lee, a criminal lawyer, explores the legality of such fees and offers crucial insights into the rights of tenants in British Columbia. Don’t miss this informative article that delves into the Residential Tenancy Act and what you should know before signing your next rental agreement.

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Kyla Lee in Vancouver is Awesome: VPD moves polarizing surveillance tower to high-profile Chinatown location

Kyla Lee, shares her thoughts on the recent deployment of Vancouver Police Department’s “public safety trailer” in Chinatown. This controversial surveillance tool has raised concerns among the community, with some calling it “creepy” and “big brothery.” Dive into the full interview with Vancouver Is Awesome to learn more about the debate surrounding this mobile surveillance tower and its potential impact on privacy.

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Kyla Lee on NL Morning News with Jeff Andreas: Donald Trump Indictment and RCMP Officer on video sues for Defamation

Join Kyla Lee and Jeff Andreas as they talk about the legal woes of Donald Trump. They talk about the possible ways that the case could unfold and how a gag order might come into play. They also discuss how a RCMP officer is suing for defamation for strange reasons and not in the usual court.

“I mean he (Trump) does kind of seem like a cat that has nine lives”

-Kyla Lee on NL Morning News with Jeff Andreas

“Obviously, there are laws that prevent people from publishing something that is defamatory, but simply taking a video of an interaction and either providing your opinion on public events while sharing the video or just sharing the video itself wouldn’t likely rise to the level of defamation”

-Kyla Lee on NL Morning News with Jeff Andreas

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