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Kyla Lee in Vancouver is Awesome: B.C. tenant claims he didn’t know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

Kyla Lee in Vancouver is Awesome: B.C. tenant claims he didn’t know people having oral sex on his balcony in view of everyone

B.C. tenants often try to convince the Residential Tenancy Branch that they were unaware of certain issues to avoid being evicted or paying for repairs—and landlords are also guilty of this behaviour. 

But some individuals try to wriggle out of truly bizarre circumstances. 

According to the Canadian Criminal Code section 174, no one can be nude, without lawful excuse, in a public space or on private property while exposed to public view; it doesn’t matter if the property is their own or not.

Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee told Vancouver Is Awesome in a previous interview that people who have windows that are visible to the public need to ensure they are not spotted in the nude. It doesn’t matter if the windows are a couple of storeys high, either. 

Read the full story here.

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