Police stop mid-arrest in shock as man crosses road using virtual reality headset
Police in San Diego watched on in “bewilderment” as a man walked down the road wearing an Apple Vision Pro headset.
The officers, who appeared to be mid-arrest, looked confused as the pedestrian passed and crossed the street.
“A video making its rounds online shows our patrol team ‘face-to-face’ with the future,” the San Diego Police Department wrote, sharing the footage.
“It was a sight that had us pausing in bewilderment.”
San Diego PD also urged people to cross the street the “old-fashioned way” and keep virtual reality headsets “on the sidewalk”.
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