
Gasparilla tips for parents
Gasparilla season is upon us.
And before we grab our pirate gear and head to Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa city leaders say the smartest thing you can do is make a plan ahead of time.
Tampa Police Interim Chief Ruben Delgado said it's a good idea to take a picture of where you park to make it easier to find your car later in the day. And if you come to the event with kids, take a picture of them so that law enforcement can help you find them in the event that you get separated.
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