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Google Glass Driving: Justice pays a conductive

Google Glass Driving: Justice pays a conductive
Continued to use Google Glass driving, and therefore charged with dangerous driving, Cecilia Abadie was eventually found not guilty because it was not established whether or not glasses were lit.

If the glasses are still connected to Google limited and confined to a very targeted audience, this has not prevented several U.S. states to amend their legislation to decide on the use of Google Glass driving.

Cecilia Abadie, software developer, stopped by a police patrol in California, has been criticized as dangerous driving because she wore during the famous Google Glass control. But according to the Associated Press, no sanction has finally been brought against her.
Google Glass Driving: Justice pays a conductive
Speeding also forgotten
He was accused, in addition to speeding, the presence of a TV or video in his field of vision. However, to invoke this second point, it must be demonstrated that the aircraft was actually in working condition.

Having failed to establish, Cecilia Abadie was found not guilty, including with regard to its speed driving. However, reports CNet.com, during the arrest, it was reported that Google was on Glass.

To avoid this situation, states have them simply decided to ban the wearing of Google Glass driving, as they are lit or not.
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