Google Glass
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I'm with ZOOP on this one.
Every smartphone today has a camera, should they be left at the door of the theater upon arrival? No. The social etiquette is to not use your phone in a theater. It is not forced from your hands, (though you may be shot by a retired cop) as you seat yourself.
What this lacks is trust and education on behalf of the agent in question. Not the other patrons, not the theater in which he'd worn them before, but the guy who THOUGHT he understood the technology, which he obviously didn't.
It was only his blatant misuse of power that turned this into a situation more than a simple exchange between two individuals that could have been as easy as:
Are those Google Glasses you're wearing? You can not record video in a theater sir, that is a crime.
I understand sir. Yes they are Google Glasses, they are prescription, and as you can see by the lack of a record indicator light, I am not recording.