Cecilia Abadie made history in a way she didn’t expect Tuesday night — when a California Highway Patrol officer gave her the world’s first known ticket for wearing Google Glass while driving
Abadie is a project manager at Full Swing Golf in San Diego, and an enthusiastic Glass Explorer. She told her story, and posted the ticket in question, on Google+.
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The first violation on the ticket is driving in excess of 65 mph — not an uncommon violation in California. But the second violation reads “Driving with monitor visible to driver (Google Glass).”
To make that part of the ticket stick, however, the officer in question will have to prove that Abadie had the screen active at the time. She says it wasn’t Read more…
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