Last month it was revealed that the devices would be banned from all UK cinemas, and a huge debate escalated after it had emerged that a restaurant’s reputation had been smeared after its staff asked a customer to take off her Google Glass as she was making other customers uncomfortable. The policies also state that those who loan the glasses should “respect the privacy of others and not to film people so as to make them readily identifiable unless with their permission,” and that they shouldn’t “use the glasses in places where people will want enhanced privacy such as places of relative undress (beaches, pools, spas etc.) and other private areas such as toilets.” Related: Google Glass Banned from Restaurant, Causes OutrageĪs the Google Glass starts to slowly make its way into the general public’s consciousness, there are an increasing number of policies and restrictions being placed on users of the wearable tech.
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