A Californian woman has been issued with a traffic ticket
for driving while wearing Google Glass.
Ms Abadie was cited for breaking a Californian law which
prohibits people from watching TV while driving.
She is now considering whether to take legal action to fight
the ticket on the grounds that the device was turned off.
Ms Abadie used her page on the Google+ social network to document
her experience and share a picture of the ticket that was issued to her.
On that document, the policeman cited Ms Abadie for driving
at 80mph (128km/h) in a 65mph zone on Interstate 15 in San Diego and because
she was "driving with monitor visible to driver (Google Glass)". A spokesman for the Californian Highway
Patrol said this was in violation of state vehicle code 27602.
In her comments on Google+, Ms Abadie said the officer who
stopped her said wearing the smart spectacles was a danger because they could
obscure her view of the road and other vehicles.
In her defence, she said she regularly drove while wearing
the gadget but never turned it on. Google Glass is a wearable computer
controlled by voice and touch that projects information on to a lens and in the
eyeline of the owner.
Many of those who posted comments to her page said Google
Glass might be covered by exceptions in the 27602 code that let a driver view a
display if it shows maps, GPS or can help "enhance or supplement the
driver's view".
In addition, some offered to curate a fund that would help
pay for any legal representation Ms Abadie needed to fight the ticket.
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