San Diego police remind Apple Vision Pro users about the importance of pedestrian safety.Christian Vierig/GettySan Diego Police told Apple's Vision Pro users to keep "virtual experiences on the sidewalk."The police posted an Instagram video showing someone crossing the street and wearing the headset. The warning follows instances of people using the headset while crossing streets or driving.San Diego police want you to look both ways before crossing —without a face computer covering your eyes.The San Diego Police Department posted a video on Instagram that shows a pedestrian crossing the street wearing the Apple Vision Pro headset while officers nearby detain someone next to a police car.The police used the video as a reminder to users about the "importance of pedestrian safety.""Keep those virtual experiences on the sidewalk, folks," the post said.