This week's show is a case law special. Kyla and Paul dive into some recent court decisions to consider the impact they will have on driving law in BC.
The first case involves a woman who received a ticker from a speed camera ticket. She managed to get a reduction in her fine and now the government is suing her for $58.
The other decision concerns a police officer who used a memory aid in a speeding case. Kyla and Paul examine whether notes, or other memory aids, can be relied on in court.
And finally, there's a new Ridiculous Driver of the Week.
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