Sinopsis
Driving law drives the law. Our legal system is shaped and developed by what happens when we are in our cars. Acumen Law Corporation lawyer, Kyla Lee discusses with guests all things related to the rules of the road and how it is constantly changing the legal landscape.
Episodios
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Episode 404: Cyclists, Sentencing, and the Fake News Fueling Driving Law Panic
23/05/2025 Duración: 28minThis week on Driving Law, Kyla and Paul unpack the backlash Kyla faced after explaining a cyclist's legal obligations in a Global News story. What began as a simple clarification of BC's Motor Vehicle Act sparked outrage and personal attacks—highlighting the rising hostility toward legal discourse online. They then examine a tragic Surrey case where a man was fatally run over and dragged by a Mustang. Two young men face sentencing, including the car’s owner who wasn’t driving. Kyla and Paul explore the unusual legal arguments and the broader implications for driving offences. Finally, they debunk a viral fake news story claiming Canada is banning hands-free calls, eating, and adjusting dials while driving. Kyla explains why these alleged federal rules are impossible under Canada’s constitutional division of powers. 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.
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Episode 403: DIY Traffic Defence Fails and the Limits of ICBC's No-Fault System
09/05/2025 Duración: 34minThis week on Driving Law, Kyla and Paul review two BC Supreme Court cases that highlight the risks of representing yourself in traffic court. First, they unpack the failed appeal of a driver who claimed he was interacting with his truck’s console—not a phone—when ticketed for distracted driving, and how a lack of courtroom experience undermined his defence. Then, they analyze a judicial review involving a rejected late dispute application—complete with a single stamped reason: “No arguable defence”—and why that was upheld despite arguments about inadequate reasoning. Later in the episode, Erik Magraken delivers a pointed Magraken Moment on the lack of accountability for ICBC and the BC government in the aftermath of the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy. He argues that victims are being denied justice under BC’s no-fault system while Premier David Eby publicly vilifies the accused. Kyla and Paul break down the political and legal consequences, including how no-fault laws strip victims of their right to compensation
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Episode 402: The Lapu Lapu Tragedy, Mental Health, and the Law
02/05/2025 Duración: 40minThis 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.
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Episode 401: ICBC Privacy Payouts and the Future of Interprovincial Traffic
25/04/2025 Duración: 24minThis 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 T
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Episode 400: Graduated Licensing Overhaul and the Long Road to Class 5
17/04/2025 Duración: 34minThis 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 ab
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Episode 399: Charter Delay Tactics and Civil Liability in Psychosis
11/04/2025 Duración: 32minThis 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
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Episode 398: Banana Breath Tests, Road Rage, and a Week of Mayhem on BC Roads
04/04/2025 Duración: 27minThis 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
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Episode 397: Charter Breaches, Retaliatory Tariffs, and a Volvo in the Sea
28/03/2025 Duración: 28minOn this week’s episode, Kyla and Paul break down a hearing at Canada’s highest court that could reshape how far police are allowed to go when entering private property during an impaired driving investigation. They also explore the implications of a recent BC Supreme Court ruling on police surveillance and personal privacy. Later, they discuss Mark Carney’s plan to shift Canada’s auto manufacturing to be fully domestic in response to potential U.S. tariffs, and what that might mean for Canadian drivers and consumers. Then, in Ridiculous Driver of the Week, a Florida man makes waves—literally—by driving his dad’s Volvo into the ocean out of spite. 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.
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Episode 396: Interlocks, Charter Challenges, and a Truly Misguided Refusal
20/03/2025 Duración: 30minOn 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
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Episode 395: Tesla Rebates, Border Tolls, and an Excavator Heist
14/03/2025 Duración: 32minOn 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
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Episode 394: Special guest BC Attorney General Nikki Sharma
07/03/2025 Duración: 28minOn 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
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Episode 393: DUI Rumors, Political Drama, and an Uninsured Tesla
28/02/2025 Duración: 31minOn 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
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Episode 392: Overpass Strikes, Pedestrian Perils, and a Florida Carjacking Caper
21/02/2025 Duración: 27minOn 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
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Episode 391: Construction Zones, Court Lessons, and a Towed Tesla Fail
14/02/2025 Duración: 30minOn 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
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Episode 390: Unlawful Stops, Traffic Court Mistakes, and a Live-Streamed Impound
07/02/2025 Duración: 38minOn 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
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Episode 389: Legal Loopholes, Blood Demands, and a No-F*s-Given Driver
31/01/2025 Duración: 24minOn 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
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Episode 388: Race Tracks, Road Rage, and Repeat Offenders
24/01/2025 Duración: 27minOn 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
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Episode 387: Nanaimo Impaired Driving Stats, Uber Eats Ticket Trouble, and Victoria’s Tireless Driver
17/01/2025 Duración: 28minOn 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
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Episode 386: Saanich Stats, Mail Delays, and Gaming While Speeding
10/01/2025 Duración: 31minOn 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
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Episode 385: Pythons, Terror Tactics, and Civil Forfeiture
03/01/2025 Duración: 39minOn 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