Law Office Of Sam Jubran_News - May 2018

Trying New Cuisine Has Never Been Easier

Eating the same foods over and over gets old, but it’s often hard to be adventurous when you don’t want to waste money on unappetizing food. Enter the food subscription box.When you sign up for a food subscription box, you’ll have the opportunity to sample new foods without committing much money — or time at the grocery store — to the cause. Here are two tasty food subscription boxes that’ll make your mouth water. TRY THEWORLD Try TheWorld believes that the most authentic way to discover a new culture from the comfort of your own home is through food.With two price points to choose from,Try theWorld sends you artisanal and gourmet foods from different cultures each month. Each box comes with a “culture guide” that includes the story behind each food, recipes that incorporate the products, and tips to enhance your food-tasting experience. Like most subscription boxes, you can’t choose which

country’s foods you’ll sample. However, you can purchase individual items at Try theWorld’s online shop. Customers can pause or cancel their subscription any time, and pricing depends on the length of your subscription. GRAZE If you like variety, exciting flavor combinations, and wholesome snacks approved by a nutritionist, you’ll love Graze.With this food box subscription, customers create a personalized snacking experience, something that many food subscription services don’t offer! Once you set your preferences, Graze handpicks eight snacks for your box.After you’ve tried your snacks, you can tell Graze how well they know your taste buds. Unfortunately, Graze is not suitable for people with allergies.Their snacks are packed in a facility that also processes nuts, wheat, milk, soy, and egg, and cross-

contamination is a strong possibility.

Graze prices depend on the services and

products you select, but a standard subscription starts at $13.99 per box. Like Try theWorld, you can purchase

snacks separately from their online shop. Customers can pause their subscription for up to 12 weeks or cancel their deliveries at any time. Trying new food should be a fun, stress-free experience. Food subscription boxes allow you to sample new snacks and create foreign meals cheaply and from the comfort of your own home.Try a box the next time you’re feeling adventurous in the kitchen.

CAN YOU GET A DUI IN A DRIVERLESS VEHICLE?

What the Law States

Self-driving vehicles may be the wave of the future, but as with any new frontier of technology, the laws governing the use of these advancements are still catching up. For example, can you get a DUI in a self- driving car? THE LAW When auto manufacturers announced autonomous vehicles, they made sure the law could keep up with the new technology. Just like an airplane has an “autopilot” feature, so do these new vehicles. For the autopilot feature to work in a car, a passenger has to be sitting in the driver’s seat. But if they aren’t actually driving, where does the responsibility lie? As long as you’re behind the wheel with keys in the ignition, you could be classified as an operator. Operators may not actually be driving, but they can still be arrested for driving under the influence.

CHANGE ON THE HORIZON? Passengers are classified as an operator in a self-driving car because the vehicle and its autopilot feature require a human to operate them. In these cases, the intent is factored into the interpretation of the law.

The waters get muddy when a self-driving vehicle does not have to have a passenger in the driver’s seat to operate. So that means you’re in the clear, right? Still wrong. In this instance, it’s still plausible that the person riding could take control of the vehicle. In this case, “physical control laws” could come into play, which may result in a DUI.

Currently, and for the foreseeable future, all self- driving cars require a fully attentive driver at the wheel, leaving that person directly responsible for any event that transpires in their car. Whether that will change soon has yet to be decided. In the meantime, if you’ve been wrongfully charged in a DUI case, reach out to us today.

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