Google Glass Won't Be Allowed in Strip Clubs, Casinos and Cinemas |
According to MailOnline leaders of establishments in the US said that due to privacy concerns they would be asking anyone wearing the glasses to remove them or they won’t be let in.
Peter Feinstein, managing partner of Sapphire Gentlemen's Club in Las Vegas, said that, like cameras and the use of the camera technology on mobile phones, Google Glass would not be allowed in his establishment. "We've been dealing with the cellphone videoing and the picture-taking over the years and we are quick to make sure that that doesn't happen in the club," he explained.
"As the sale of [Google Glass] spreads, there'll be more people using them and wanting to use them at places such as a gentlemen's club. If we see those in the club, we would do the same thing that we do to people who bring cameras into the club.
It is expected that casinos and cinemas will also shut their doors to Google Glass wearers as both also have strict rules about the use of cameras in and around their premises.