Google Glass wearer refusal restaurant appears in Seattle



An event occurred at the restaurant "Lost Lake" in Seattle, USA, in which customers who tried to enter the store while wearing Google glasses were kicked out. That party, Ms. Nick Star, tells the situation at that timeYour own Facebook pageI looked back as follows.

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On that day, when Nick entered "Lost Lake" while wearing Google Grass, a female clerk in the restaurant came and immediately told Nick that he was not allowed to wear Google glasses.

The owner of Lost Lake is also the owner of a cafe called "5 Point Cafe" that set out a policy to prohibit the wearing of Google glasses, and Nick, who knew about this, said, "The wearing of Google glass at 5 Point Cafe was forbidden I know, but please check that this restaurant is the same policy, "but the clerk refused. Nick who is not convinced requested a story with the manager in charge of the store, but he said that the female clerk who was in charge was the person responsible for the day.

Nick, forced to leave the store on Facebook, said, "While Lost Lake calls out on the site" Please tag me with #LostLake with tag and please post photos "why Google's glass Is it prohibited from using it? "Is written.

ByMichael Praetorius

As soon as Nick's Google Grass riot happens, Lost LakeOfficial Facebook Page"There was a recent incident that a rude customer wearing and operating Google Glass in the store had closed an event, so we will show official rules of our shop on this occasion. Anyone wearing a glass and shooting the inside of the shop or other customers without permission will be refused in any case.When customers wearing Google glasses will be urged to stop wearing immediately or leave the store If you have objections, we ask that you leave the store promptly without making a noise. "


In most states in the United States, as a rule of public facilities, the store has the right to kick out customers who do not pay money outside the store, but as rationale / sex as the basis for "customers do not pay money" · It is stipulated that height / weight should not be a reason. Although Nick who was wearing Google glass this time was kicked out of the store was not whether or not to pay money, Mully reporter sees "fundamental principle is the same".

ByDanishdynamite

Mulphe reporter's claim is that there is no big difference in the act of shooting photos with Google grass and the act of shooting other customers as if they were pretending to be surfing on the smartphone as if they were surfing the net, and shops were forbidden to use smartphones To prohibit the use of Google grass alone is not a reasonable reason as well as reasoning based on race, gender, height, weight, etc. In the future, the number of wearable devices like Google Grass will increase, can we get the same position as smartphone?

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