Visit Baltimore and the Baltimore Police Department hope to ease the concerns of visitors who come to the city.They released a three-minute video that outlines the Police Department's public safety initiatives.In one clip, Commissioner Michael Harrison discusses increased foot patrols along the Inner Harbor and what visitors can expect from the law enforcement presence in the city's downtown area."It's important that tourists, conventioneers and local day-trippers feel safe when they visit our great city. Commissioner Harrison understands this and has quickly become a strong partner to Visit Baltimore. Our co-produced video is just the first step in realizing an enhanced and productive relationship between the Baltimore Police Department and the tourism industry," said Al Hutchinson, president and CEO of Visit Baltimore.Visit Baltimore is distributing the video to hotels with the hope it will be shown on room TVs.

Visit Baltimore and the Baltimore Police Department hope to ease the concerns of visitors who come to the city.



They released a three-minute video that outlines the Police Department's public safety initiatives.


In one clip, Commissioner Michael Harrison discusses increased foot patrols along the Inner Harbor and what visitors can expect from the law enforcement presence in the city's downtown area.



"It's important that tourists, conventioneers and local day-trippers feel safe when they visit our great city. Commissioner Harrison understands this and has quickly become a strong partner to Visit Baltimore. Our co-produced video is just the first step in realizing an enhanced and productive relationship between the Baltimore Police Department and the tourism industry," said Al Hutchinson, president and CEO of Visit Baltimore.

Visit Baltimore is distributing the video to hotels with the hope it will be shown on room TVs.