More parades rolled in Mobile Tuesday night as the Gulf Coast heads into the thick of Mardi Gras.
“Yes, there was definitely more police presence this year,” said Ginger Belvin.
“I believe have kept it up, and it’s pretty much safe everywhere I’ve been,” said Gregory Williams, who’s attended Mardi Gras his whole life.“I haven’t seen any violence, and I haven’t heard any arguments, which is a blessing,” said Alex McLeod, bookseller at the Haunted Bookstore “I think they’ve handled it really well,” said Leege. “People get upset when they park in the wrong place, get towed or get a ticket, but there are signs everywhere. You can’t park and hope, and that’s what a lot of people do.”Melissa Beech and Teresa Hudson have worked the well-known Bay City Concession stands for many seasons. They said this year felt different and business has been slow.
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