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YOUR TURN: Flash mob near the Zoo

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This week's "Your Turn" comment comes from the Action News 5 Facebook page. Many of our fans on Facebook were commenting about the overcrowding and bad behavior that occurred at the zoo on Tuesday. The Memphis Zoo Friday announced new policies to prevent problems in the future.

This week's comment comes from Amy Smith Lebel. In her words:

The shooting was just the icing on the cake. Zoo officials have been talking about this for a while. The School of Arts, that is a neighbor to the zoo, has had a horrible time with the parking, crowds and it's a fire and danger hazard because there are so many people in one small spot. They did it for the safety of everyone.

That's Amy Smith Lebel's turn. Now it's your turn. To comment on this segment or anything else, email yourturn@wmctv.com or call 800-465-1210.

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