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Supposing the glasses are set to filming at inappropriate situations and the wearer of the glasses doesn't respond to friendly requests - what then?
Our reaction to such a scenario should be the same as if they were recording with their phone.
You wouldn't turn into a blithering feral beast because someone was recording you with their phone. Why should it matter if they're using glasses instead?
It doesn't.
The difference is that it's easier to spot a phone in the hands of people where they shouldn't have it in their hands pointed at you (say public toilet, sauna, changeingroom) than glasses in recording mode pointed at you.
I can magine scenarios that escalate more easily with glasses than phones.