Driving Law
Driving Law Episode 465 – Hit-and-Run, Charter Rights & Wildfire Driving Laws
This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss an Ontario Court of Appeal decision involving a witness who repeatedly changed his story about who was driving in a serious hit-and-run collision. They examine when a witness can be cross-examined about their knowledge of the Charter protection against self-incrimination and the Court's decision to uphold a four-and-a-half-year prison sentence. They also discuss BC's restrictions on off-road vehicle use in wildfire zones and raise questions about the reliability of approved screening devices when they're being used in heavy wildfire smoke. Plus, the Ridiculous Driver of the Week features a Smart car carrying a very large ladder in a very questionable way. 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.

