Police Laying Down Law For South Florida Spring Break
In about a week and a half, Spring Break gets underway with many college students planning to come to South Florida.
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In about a week and a half, Spring Break gets underway with many college students planning to come to South Florida.
Zero tolerance. That's what Miami Beach city officials are saying about the upcoming spring break.
We are getting close to that time again when thousands of college students flock to South Florida beaches for spring break.
Ohio spring breaker Brady Sluder, whose comments on the coronavirus went viral after he brushed off the health risks of the virus saying "if I get corona, I get corona," has issued an apology.
At a joint press conference Sunday, the mayors of Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale announced a number of coronavirus response measures to curb the excessive crowds gathering for spring break.
This year's Spring Break is about to kick into high gear and Florida's beach towns are expecting big crowds.
As spring breakers descend on South Florida this week to soak up the sun, the threat of coronavirus is surely on everyone's mind.
Ready to hit Miami Beach for Spring Break? The city just announced measures to ensure locals, visitors, and tourists can enjoy the beaches while maintaining safety and residential quality of life.
Miami Beach commissioners have approved a measure to limit alcohol sales during Spring Break.
Miami Beach commissioners are expected to vote Wednesday night on limiting alcohol sales during Spring Break.
Miami Beach has taken its first step towards limiting alcohol sales during Spring Break.
Miami Beach's mayor wants to roll back the hours for 'last call' on South Beach for Spring Break.
A gunman who was caught on surveillance video reportedly trying to rob four Spring Breakers in Oakland Park, only to have the tables turned on him, is now in jail.
Ocean Drive on Miami Beach has re-opened to traffic after a busy Spring Break weekend.
Another busy spring break weekend brought out officers from several agencies to help Miami Beach police stop fights and violence, like the ones recorded on cell phone video last weekend.
Miami Beach police will be out in force over the next three days in an effort to keep sometimes rowdy Spring Breakers in check.
In anticipation of extremely large Spring Break crowds, Miami Beach police will be out in force starting Friday.
Miami Beach police are bringing in reinforcements to help them deal with sometimes raucous Spring Break crowds on the beach and Ocean Drive.
Miami Beach commissioners met to discuss what can be done to rein in this year's rowdy, and sometimes violent, Spring Break crowds.
Fun on the beach, splashing in the water and the party town reputation is what attracts college students to South Beach for spring break.
In an effort to manage the Spring Break crush on Miami Miami several road closures will be in effect over this weekend and next weekend.
Every year thousands of college students visit Miami Beach during their Spring Break to bask in the sun on its sandy beaches, party the night away in it clubs, and generally just have a good time.
In an effort to manage the increased crowds due to Spring Break, Miami Beach police will partially close the causeways leading to the city over the next couple of weekends.
The police department is reminding you of the rules and regulations to follow in order to have a happy and safe Spring Break 2019.
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