Police Corruption, Data Abuse & Cell Phone Tickets | Driving Law
Автор: Driving Law
Загружено: 2026-02-06
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In this episode of Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko break down one of the most serious police scandals in Canadian history, following the arrest of multiple Toronto police officers accused of working with organized crime, abusing police databases, and participating in violent criminal activity.
The discussion explores how unchecked access to driver and insurance databases creates risks for abuse, why police oversight matters to the rule of law, and how similar issues appear closer to home in British Columbia. The episode also examines a new BC Court of Appeal decision confirming that simply holding a cellphone while driving constitutes “use” under the Motor Vehicle Act — and whether a necessity defence could ever apply.
Plus, a Ridiculous Driver of the Week involving mechanics speeding clients’ vehicles at extreme speeds on Highway 1.
Topics include:
Toronto police corruption and organized crime links
Abuse of police databases and privacy concerns
The rule of law and police accountability in Canada
Cell phone use while driving and the Akinbobola decision
Necessity defences in traffic law
Ridiculous Driver of the Week
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