Google Glass: five places to avoid wearing high-tech specs

As Google Glass finally comes to the UK, cinemas are not the only ones considering a ban

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Google Glass has been banned in UK cinemas just a week after the gadgets finally went on sale in Britain. The spectacles, which allow the wearer to read emails, record videos and access the internet via a display positioned above the right eye, have provoked a range of concerns from copyright and privacy to safety and simple good manners. Cinema operators fear they will be used to make pirated copies of their films, although Google say the fact that the screen lights up whenever it is activated makes it "a fairly lousy device for recording things secretly". Nevertheless, cinema owners are not the only people considering bans. Here are five places to avoid wearing the high-tech specs:

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