No joke: Guy can’t walk into Seattle bar wearing Google Glasses

Published March 10, 2013FoxNews.com



Google co-founder Sergey Brin wears Google Glass glasses
 at an announcement for the Breakthrough Prize in Life
 Sciences at Genentech Hall on UCSFs Mission Bay campus in
 San Francisco, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013.
(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
 (AP2013)

A Washington dive bar is the first to ban Google Glass, citing privacy concerns for patrons.
The 5 Point, a Seattle bar, posted a notice on its Facebook page last week that if someone wants to grab a pint, they’ll have to remove the $1,500 glasses, GeekWire reported.
"For the record, The 5 Point is the first Seattle business to ban in advance Google Glasses," the post reads. "And ass-kickings will be encouraged for violators."
"I'm a thought leader," Dave Meinert, the bar's owner, told KIRO-FM. "First you have to understand the culture of the 5 Point, which is a sometimes seedy, maybe notorious place. People want to go there and be not known...and definitely don't want to be secretly filmed or videotaped and immediately put on the Internet.
"It is still very early days for Glass, and we expect that as with other new technologies, such as cell phones, behaviors and social norms will develop over time," a Google spokesperson told CNET.


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