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This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko unpack the devastating mass casualty event at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Festival, where eleven people were killed and many more injured after a vehicle was driven into the crowd. They explain the legal landscape surrounding the second-degree murder charges, why first-degree murder wasn't laid (yet), and how additional charges could be added as the investigation evolves. Kyla and Paul also explore the public's questions around sentencing, parole ineligibility, and the potential for not criminally responsible (NCR) arguments. They consider how these events highlight systemic issues in how we license drivers, evaluate mental health risks, and design public policy in the wake of tragedy—while warning against knee-jerk legislative responses. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko take a deep dive into two major developments in law and driving that show how privacy breaches and government decisions continue to ripple across BC and beyond. First, they unpack the BC Court of Appeal's decision upholding $15,000 in damages for each person affected by the ICBC privacy breach scandal—where an employee improperly accessed and sold private information that led to shootings and arsons. Kyla and Paul discuss why the Court rejected ICBC's arguments for lower payouts, and what this means for privacy law going forward. Then, they turn to the broader traffic landscape, from increasing Vancouver road chaos and police misbehaviour to the impact of new interprovincial trade rules, the upcoming federal election, and Trump's latest threat of tariffs on Canadian-made cars. They break down how all of this could reshape traffic patterns, trucking routes, and long weekends on BC's highways. Finally, in Ridiculous Driver of the Week, they highlight a Tennessee driver who crashed into a parked police car—after driving a quarter mile along the shoulder while reading a doctor's prescription. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive into the BC government's newly announced overhaul of the province's graduated licensing system—a change that's already making waves on TikTok. Under the new rules, drivers will no longer need to take a road test to graduate from an N to a Class 5 license. But instead of full driving privileges, new Class 5 drivers will receive a restricted license that maintains many of the same limitations as the N, including zero tolerance for alcohol and drugs, restrictions on electronic device use, and potentially even passenger limits. Kyla and Paul break down what the legislation actually says, how it leaves room for expanded regulation by ICBC, and why these changes could mean more money flowing from drivers to the government through added licensing fees, reinstatement costs, and dispute applications. They also explore the potential for unequal treatment of international and out-of-province drivers and the long-standing question of whether these rules are about safety—or simply revenue. Then, in Ridiculous Driver of the Week, they discuss a Burnaby driver who was fined for having their dog in their lap while driving—raising questions about safety, enforcement, and whether our furry passengers should be considered unsecured cargo. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko take a deep dive into two legal cases that raise big questions about justice, delay, and mental health on the road. First, they unpack a newly released BC Provincial Court decision in R v. Carr, where a defence lawyer attempted to argue that a traffic ticket should be thrown out for unreasonable delay—even though it was the lawyer's own Charter application that created the delay. The court firmly rejected the argument, clarifying that you can't manufacture delay and then claim a breach of the right to be tried within a reasonable time. Then, they discuss a fascinating BC Supreme Court ruling involving a driver experiencing a psychotic break who intentionally struck a motorcyclist he believed was a demon. Despite his mental state, the court found him civilly liable. Kyla and Paul debate the implications for liability law, mental health, and the role ICBC played in pursuing this case. Ridiculous Driver of the Week features two standouts: a bus in the UK pushing a sideways car down the road like a bulldozer, and a SWAT team raid gone sideways when the target casually drives past the armoured vehicle and slips away unnoticed. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko unpack a string of bizarre and troubling driving incidents across the Lower Mainland, painting a picture of rising chaos on the roads. They start with the Abbotsford Police Department's unexpected spring impaired driving blitz, prompted by a sharp spike in immediate roadside prohibitions. Kyla dives into the numbers and floats a theory: it's not just more enforcement—it's that people are turning to alcohol in response to economic stress and social instability. From there, they discuss a rash of road rage incidents in Richmond—including bear spray and a visible airsoft gun—as well as an impaired driving case in Kitsilano involving a child in the vehicle and multiple collisions, where police issued an IRP but are also recommending criminal charges. Kyla and Paul dissect the legal inconsistencies and the concerning lack of due process in BC's administrative driving penalties. They also tackle a high-stakes car chase in Vancouver's West End involving armed teens in an allegedly stolen Tesla, and the growing public scrutiny around police tactics thanks to social media and bystander video. And throughout it all, the hosts reflect on the erosion of visible traffic enforcement post-pandemic, linking the recent uptick in reckless behaviour to a sense that “no one is watching.” With no shortage of wild driving behaviour this week, Ridiculous Driver of the Week goes to… everyone. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com.
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko tackle a range of driving law hot topics—from a viral video showing someone defeating an interlock with a leaf blower, to Richmond RCMP's cherry picker distracted driving blitz, and the legality of enhanced roadside surveillance. Plus, they highlight a driver who refused to blow… and then represented himself in court. Spoiler: it didn't go well. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko break down BC's new economic retaliation measures, the controversy over Tesla being cut from EV charger rebates, and why the province is giving itself broad new powers to respond to external threats. Plus, a Magraken Moment on ICBC's alleged privacy violations and this week's Ridiculous Driver—a bold excavator thief using heavy machinery to rob a bank. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko sit down with BC Attorney General Nikki Sharma to discuss the province's efforts to improve French language access in traffic court. They also break down Surrey's new dedicated impaired driving unit and highlight three standout ridiculous drivers of the week—including a Florida woman's unhinged DUI arrest, a semi-truck's reckless U-turn on the Malahat, and a driver who drunkenly asked a cop for a cigarette after parking illegally. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive into the controversy surrounding Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's alleged DUI, the political intrigue behind the investigation, and a Tesla driver who thought insurance was optional. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss BC's baffling streak of overpass strikes, rising pedestrian fatalities in Vancouver, and a Florida man's wild police carjacking spree. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko explore a key BC decision on construction zone speeding tickets, why self-representation in court can backfire, and a tow truck driver who became the real problem. You Messed Me Up: https://youtu.be/DHXd57ICSwc Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko break down a major BC Supreme Court ruling on illegal police stops, why representing yourself in traffic court can backfire, and a YouTuber who live-streamed his car being impounded. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko break down a creative DUI defense that hinged on a missing paperclip, a controversial blood demand case, and a driver who crashed into a post—then casually went shopping Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko relive their high-speed Las Vegas track adventure, dissect a bizarre hit-and-run trial, and spotlight a driver arrested twice in one day. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss how impaired driving statistics are being manipulated to justify policing decisions, the Victoria Police Department's controversial use-of-force data, and a Supreme Court ruling that makes life tougher for Uber Eats drivers facing distracted driving charges. Plus, hear about a Victoria driver caught cruising on Christmas Eve without a front tire in this week's Ridiculous Driver of the Week! Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dissect rising impaired driving rates, how the Canada Post strike affects driving prohibitions, and a gamer's wild excuse for speeding 107 mph. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko explore vehicle-related crimes, the role of apps like Turo in violent acts, and two wild snake-in-car stories that steal the show. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko celebrate a Court of Appeal win, debate a controversial driving prohibition, and uncover the tale of a “professional drinker” in Colorado. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss a game-changing cell phone case, our new Siri shortcut for police stops, and the rise of AI in impaired driving investigations. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko tackle a Vancouver City Council Zoom scandal, the legality of accidental impairment from sleeping pills, and an onslaught of ridiculous driving incidents from coast to coast. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive into the looming 30-page limit for roadside defense submissions, a driver caught mixing cognac and guns, and a wild fight over a 3-day driving suspension. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko unpack a diabetes-based impaired driving defense, skyrocketing excessive speeding cases, and the tale of a school bus driver who left 40 kids in the cold. Tune in for all the legal twists and turns! #DrivingLaw Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive into a Saskatchewan impaired driving case involving mandatory demands and private property rights. Can random traffic stops happen in parking lots? The courts say no. Tune in for the full story! Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko tackle the rollout of RCMP body cams, a wild story of insurance fraud involving a Bentley, fake bear claws, and questionable math! Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko break down Kyla's intricate analysis of laser device evidence, a landmark traffic case, and a Supreme Court of Canada ruling on driving prohibitions. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss Kyla's deep dive into gas chromatography at Axiom Labs in Chicago, a Supreme Court of Canada decision on driving prohibitions, and Vancouver's controversial move toward traffic camera surveillance. Plus, they share thoughts on a Zamboni driver's unexpected run-in with the law in Quebec. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss BC's overpass strikes, the impact of the provincial election on driving laws, and creative license plate tricks by motorcyclists. Plus, they dive into fines for low-level impaired driving and explore how laws are written to ensure convictions. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
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...? Finally, this week's ridiculous driver involves a stoled Vancouver Police SUV spotted doing burn-outs in a Vancouver Park... Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
In this episode, Paul Doroshenko, Natalie Ross, and Emily discuss ICBC, the pros and cons of public vs. private insurance, and how politics impacts BC's insurance landscape. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
In this episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko dive into issues with police note-taking in Vancouver, explore the consequences of poor documentation in impaired driving cases, and share the story of a truck theft gone hilariously wrong. Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
On this episode Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss dangerous driving at a wedding, and compare biking regulations between Europe and Canada Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
500 Canfor mill workers are now out of work as two mills close down. Speeding in school zones and road-rage stories with traffic lawyer Paul Doroshenko! The ongoing fight to save BC lighthouses! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Kyla and Paul look at the difficulty of establishing mens rea and dangerous driving. They also make their playoff predictions. Stick around for a special outro by Paul Doroshenko! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObZmTGfIyfA Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.com Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
Reacting to Ken Sim's Vancouver housing plan. What can be done about the crime surge in uptown New West? Last but not least, traffic ticket nightmares with lawyer Paul Doroshenko! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should the ban on grizzly bear hunting in BC be lifted? Drunk driving, and other traffic nightmares with traffic lawyer Paul Doroshenko. Inflation is on the rise again! Protests are popping up in support of a wrongfully evicted tenant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode, Kyla takes a break and Paul hosts with our very own Steve Dhillon. They take on the issues of tying fines to your ability to pay and the shortcomings of the new Alco-Sensor FST manual. Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
Mike Smyth is back in action! BC Liberal leader Kevin Falcon joins us to talk all things healthcare funding and chronic offenders in Vancouver. We'll also be discussing chaos on our roads with renowned traffic lawyer Paul Doroshenko! Later, the price of beer is set to go up April 1st, and Bob & Doug Mckenzie are NOT happy about it! FINALLY, we have a one-on-one conversation with Jonathan Frakes of Star Trek: The Next Generation! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss their skepticism surrounding ICBC's rate freeze. Later, Kyla and Paul talk about the payouts ICBC has made since introducing their no-fault system. Finally.. a GRINCHY Ridiculous Driver of the Week! Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko examine a case where several Covid-19 regulation violation tickets were dismissed. Later on, Kyla and Paul discuss the requirements for the admissibility of radar evidence in traffic court. Finally, the commencement of Counter Attack season... AND – The Ridiculous Driver of the Week! Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
On today's show: Gun sales spike after Trudeau freeze announcement Should BC ban gas powered mowers? Talking traffic tickets and court delays with Paul Doroshenko! BC real estate cooling off period See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest Roy Ho joins Paul Doroshenko as they discuss about application of vicarious liability, officially induced error defense and Brookside's traffic enforcement. They also talk about the Bethany Coker and her story of the stowaway in her car. Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
Join us this week with Kyla Lee and co-host Paul Doroshenko as they discuss the ramifications of ending the injunction at the Fairy Creek protests. They also analyze expectations of privacy in a police station and the role of mouth alcohol in ASD. For long time listeners of the podcast, please tweet @drivinglawpod to let Kyla know which was your favourite Ridiculous Driver of the Week! Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
Join us with your host Kyla lee and co-host Paul Doroshenko as they discuss the future of side walk patios and the various implications it could have on Vancouver. They also analyze and provide insight on an Ontario Court of Appeal case. Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter: twitter.com/IRPlawyer Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram: instagram.com/kylaleelawyer www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
Mo calls Paul Doroshenko, Q.C. of Acumen Law Corporation to talk about a speeding ticket.
We chat with Paul Doroshenko about the situation in the courts, during COVID-19. Paul is a Criminal lawyer with Acumen Law
Quebec's impaired driving laws are about to adapt stricter consequences. The Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) announced that starting TODAY, motorists in QUEBEC convicted of drunk driving twice within 10 YEARS will have to blow into a breathalyzer every time they attempt to start a car — for the rest of their lives. Quebec's Ministry of Transport says from 2013 to 2017, alcohol-related crashes killed an average of 100 people annually. That's on top of the approximately 220 serious injuries and 1,800 minor injuries. According to ICBC, BC had the toughest impaired driving laws… but obviously that just changed. I spoke with Paul Doroshenko of Acumen Law about our current impaired driving laws are here in our province… According to ICBC, on average, 68 people die every year in crashes involving impaired driving. Would you support repeat impaired driving offenders to have an interlock device installed in their vehicles for life? Guest: Claire Allen CKNW Contributor
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A Vancouver lawyer says drivers don't always need to pay the parking fine they receive in private parking lots. Paul Doroshenko joined Mike Smyth today to discuss the nuances. Guest: Paul Doroshenko Vancouver lawyer
The new drunk driving laws went into effect on Monday. While appearing on the CKNW Simi Sara Show earlier this month, ister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Bill Blair explained what the new changes consisted of… Paul Doroshenko is with Acumen Law, and he and his colleagues have been very vocal on how they believe the new rules to be unconstitutional. Now, Doroshenko is out with new concerns that the new drunk driving rules could disproportionately impact minorities. Guest: Paul Doroshenko Acumen Law
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