California Woman Gets Ticket For Driving With Google Glass
She says Google Glass was off, cop didn't know what he was writing a ticket for
With every technological advance, society must answer certain questions.
One of those questions may have been answered Tuesday night on a busy freeway in San Diego County.
Yes, you can get a ticket for driving while wearing the new eyewear-like Google Glass wearable computer, which is now being tested nationwide for possible entry into the consumer market.
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"Were you driving, ma'am?"
"Yes, your honor."
"Then pay us $300."
"But I didn't do anything wrong!"
"Okay, make that $400."
"What?!"
"Want to go for $500?"
"No, your honor, I'll pay."
"Good girl."
Justice!