Ticket for driving in Google Glass dismissed

(CNN) — It may have been the most anticipated traffic court date ever. Southern California resident Cecilia Abadie appeared in San Diego traffic court on Thursday for speeding and for wearing Google Glass while driving. It is considered the first time

The CHP officer saw she was wearing Google Glass and tacked on a citation usually given to people driving while a video or TV screen is on.

A San Diego traffic court threw out a citation Thursday against a woman believed to be the first otorist in the country ticketed for driving while wearing a Google Glass computer-in-eyeglass device. Commissioner John Blair ruled that Cecilia Abadie was

The CHP officer saw she was wearing Google Glass and tacked on a citation usually given to people driving while a video or TV screen is on.

A San Diego traffic court threw out a citation Thursday against a woman believed to be the first otorist in the country ticketed for driving while wearing a Google Glass computer-in-eyeglass device. Commissioner John Blair ruled that Cecilia Abadie was