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Holiday Shopping Craziness at Bel Air Mall

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Updated: 12/22/2012 5:53 pm
(MOBILE, Ala.) - This is the last weekend to get all of your holiday shopping done before Christmas.

It was craziness at Bel Air Mall Saturday afternoon. If you've driven even near the mall, you may realize how much of a traffic headache it is. You can only imagine what it's like on the inside.

"It's been really hectic because there's a lot of people here, and you're trying to go one way and they're pushing you back the same way you're coming from. And then when you finally get in a store, you've got to wait in line forever until you can get to the register," said shopper Shanieka Abney.

The mall has extended its hours this weekend. It will be open until 10 p.m. Saturday night, and reopen at 10 Sunday morning.
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