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National Anti-Terrorism Campaign Begins in Charlotte
May 22, 2012
With high-profile events like the Democratic National Convention headed to Charlotte in the near future, the city is rolling out a national anti-terrorism campaign.
Charlotte is employing the DHS "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign. City officials plan to advertise with local ads on radio and television as well as on billboards.