Locals debate on Black Friday shopping
are offered year round. and in king city… law enforcement is asking for your help to fight crime this holiday season. officers want a *database* of all surveillance cameras in the city. you can register your home or business security camera.. … and if a crime happens in your area, officers say your video could help them crack the case. officers say it would also help improve the relationship between the public and the police department. *”sometimes actually eyewitness accounts aren’t always as accurate as you want them to be whereas a camera is capturing an image”addtc “w would ask you if we could use the footage from this time ’til this time”* of course, officers say you have no need to worry about privacy issues. they can’t tap into your cameras for a live feed… or get any of that video without your permission. if you’d like to help out with this effort… you can sign up electronically on the king city website… and it’s completely voluntary. it may be thanksgiving… but for many… it’s also the time to get a jump start on shopping for the holidays. news channel five’s maya holmes has more on the search for discounts… and why some people are choosing to stay *home. ***pkg***trt:1:35outcue: standard”just looking for those sales only what we really need.”-gema sanchez salinas residentafter feasting on turkey and all the fixings…millions of shoppers will make room to devour black friday sales.”i feel like thanksgiving doesn’t always mean the same to everyone so i think if they want to go shopping on thanksgiving they should be able to go shopping on thanksgiving.”-desiryn gonzalez, salinas resident “retail reports estimate 135 million americans plan to shop thanksgiving weekend.”-maya stand up”black friday weekend can have upwards of 25,000 and we expect over 100 thousand people this weekend.”-susan causey general manager more than 120 stores at the northridge mall in salinas will be open later today from 6 pm to midnight.”they want to come in, they want to see it. they want to show their friends, they want to ask opinions. they want to really think about what they want to buy this year.”-jennifer filice, northridge