Woman fights ticket for driving with Google Glass




Woman fights ticket for driving with Google Glass

A California woman has pleaded not guilty to what is believed to be the first traffic citation alleging a motorist was using Google's computer-in-an-eyeglass.


The device known as Google Glass, not yet widely available to the public, features a thumbnail-size transparent display above the right eye.


May reach developers within next month

Google Glass is here



Cecilia Abadie (ah-BAY'-dee) was pulled over on suspicion of speeding in October. The officer saw she had Google Glass and tacked on a citation usually given to drivers who may be distracted by a video screen.



On Tuesday, Abadie pleaded not guilty to both charges in San Diego traffic court. Her lawyer says she will testify at a trial scheduled for January that the glasses were not on when Abadie was driving, but activated when she looked up at the officer.



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