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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Montgomery County Police Urge Residents to 'Shop With a Cop' This Holiday

An increased police presence will provide extra security and pedestrian safety awareness in some of the county's busiest retail centers.

  Black Friday shoppers might notice an increased police presence in some of the county’s busiest shopping areas. Beginning Friday through Dec. 23 the Montgomery County Police Department’s annual “Shop With a Cop” campaign will provide extra security in retail areas in all six county police districts. Officers also will distribute 9,000 reusable bright yellow shopping bags, county police Chief J. Thomas Manger said at a news conference on Tuesday in Rockville Town Square. The bags have a drawing of a pair of eyes above the slogan “Can you see me now?” and are part of a Montgomery County pedestrian safety campaign also announced Tuesday.  Shop With a Cop is focused on making drivers aware of increased pedestrian holiday traffic in shopping …

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Friday, November 26, 2010

A Subdued Black Friday with a Stress on Safety

Stores are busy but not circus-like to kick off the holiday shopping season

Rockville Pike was more jammed than usual for noon on a Friday, with parking at a premium at the shopping centers that line the city's main thoroughfare. Throughout the region shoppers were early to rise (or decided to forgo sleep all together) in order to hit stores that opened at all hours of the morning. But a lack of lines at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda suggested a more subdued start to the holiday shopping season, as Potomac Patch's Sarah Beth Hensley reported throughout the early morning hours. At Congressional Plaza on Black Friday afternoon, Cpl. J.R. Howard kept it cool and hoped holiday shoppers would do the same. "During the holidays, people tend to be a bit more mellow," Howard said as he surveyed the plaza's busy …

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