Covid-19 restrictions on non-essential travel between health authority areas are coming into effect in BC. The new rules will enable police to randomly stop vehicles, but what legal powers do they have at a roadblock? Are the new rules enforceable and how will violations be prosecuted?
Meanwhile, some questionable proceedings at court have led to calls for new court rules to prevent time-wasting cases from going too far.
Kyla and Paul discuss a recent case in which ICBC was ordered to pay special costs to a litigant for its "reprehensible tactics".
A judicial review of an IRP acts as a good case study for why you shouldn't represent yourself.
And finally, this week's Ridiculous Driver of the Week has to be seen to be believed: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9467499/All-aboard-Motorist-Mexico-packs-belongings-slowly-moving-Ford-pickup-truck.html
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