Anti-counterfeiting group warns of consumer, economic dangers
Two weeks before the start of Super Bowl XLIX, law-enforcement officials were trying to get the word out on the harmful impact counterfeiting can have on individuals and the local economy.
Representatives from Phoenix and Glendale police and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had a media briefing on Friday to inform the public about counterfeit scams and dangers, as well as display an array of recently confiscated counterfeit products.
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