Well, it happened. Someone wore Google Glass into a restaurant and that restaurant ended up ejecting the patron over his headgear.The Seattle-based restaurant in question is owned by the same person who previously banned Google Glass in his bar, The 5 Point Café. That apparently extends to his restaurant, Lost Lake, too.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2427804,00.aspSeattle Bar Bans Google Glass. Who’s Next?
Unfortunately for Google’s Sergey Brin, it appears he’s been banned from his first bar – the first as a result of his glasses, that is. Thanks to the Google Glass device he’s been sporting as of late, the Android-powered augmented reality device that, among other features, allows wearers to take pictures of what they’re looking at merely by talking to their “stunna shades,” Brin will be persona non grata at Seattle’s 5 Point Café.He, and anyone else who chooses to wear Google Glass into said establishment, will be kindly asked to leave. Well, minus the “kindly” part.”For the record, The 5 Point is the first Seattle business to ban in advance Google Glasses. And ass kickings will be encouraged for violators,” reads a post by 5 Point Café on its Facebook page.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2416421,00.aspThe places where Google Glass is banned
Google Glass has been hailed as the future of wearable technology and a possible replacement for the mobile phone, but even before its launch it has run into troubleIt is yet to be launched commercially, but already Google Glass is being banned in public places as it blurs the lines of privacy and acceptable technology use.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/10494231/The-places-where-Google-Glass-is-banned.html
Seattle Restaurant Boots Google Glass-Wearing Patron
Well, it happened. Someone wore Google Glass into a restaurant and that restaurant ended up ejecting the patron over his headgear.