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Like so many other Americans, I reacted with a mix of sadness, anger, worry and dismay on when I learned of the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis,
For driving with a monitor visible to the driver. she s fighting the charges now. it is exactly like now. it s on. the device is physically on. but it s not active and the screen is off. if i do this or this, than you can see the screen light up a little bit. she claims the glasses weren t on when she was driving and activated when she looked up at the officer. the device is called google glass and won t be widely available until next year. students at university of santa barbara are warned to be particularly careful now that four people have been diagnosed with meningitis. it s the second outbreak of the disease in the university in the past few weeks. with more, here s abc s dr. richard besser. reporter: aaron hoy was rushed to the hospital by roommates, diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20% of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can t circulate.
That s what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the santa barbara health department distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsd kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread from close contact kissing, sharing drinks and food, smoking, sneezing and coughing. that s why college kids are vulnerable. that s why it is scary. always constant fear. reporter: this after eight students in princeton, new jersey, were diagnosed with the same meningitis, type b, earlier this year. are you worried about getting meningitis going around? yeah. calls from parents asking what is going on. reporter: princeton students are getting a european vaccine not approved by in the u.s. by a essential arrangement with the usda. the cdc says the strains at the universities are different. oh. that s even i guess more alarming because doctors have to figure out where it came from
She s fighting the charges now. it is exactly like now. it s on. the device is physically on. but it s not active and the screen is off. if i do this or this, than you can see the screen light up a little bit. she claims the glasses weren t on when she was driving and activated when she looked up at the officer. the device is called google glass and won t be widely available until next year. students at university of santa barbara are warned to be particularly careful now that four people have been diagnosed with meningitis. it s the second outbreak of the disease in the university in the past few weeks. with more, here s abc s dr. richard besser. reporter: aaron hoy was rushed to the hospital by roommates, diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20% of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can t circulate. that s what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the