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MINEOLA, N.Y. - Rope lines, numbered tickets and walkie-talkies for store employees could help control frenzied bargain-hunters, police said in a report issued after a Wal-Mart worker was killed in a Black Friday stampede.
Nassau County police released recommendations Wednesday, two weeks after meeting with 75 Long Island retailers about how to stage major sales events safely.See the full content of this document
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Report Issued On Stampede at Wal-Mart
Retailers and police had debated who should take the lead on securing discount-hungry crowds after temporary ...
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