
Spring break appears soon, and students run away from class, abandon their care, and become wild, except for Miami Beach.
The city of Miami’s Beach has once again cracked down on “disorderly crowds, lawless behavior, violence” by letting visitors know which kind of wild and crazy parties won’t fly. In fact, most of it.
Many of the spring breakers may be heading to the beach are banned all year round in Miami Beach.
There is no alcohol consumption in smoking on the beach or Parkno, drugs on the Parkno and smoking on the Maryjuanano. Or beach balloons
A charming young man named “Spring Break Reality Check Miami Beach” appeared at the party, but is quickly told he couldn’t play public or loud music.
“Apparently the only ones that were not contraband were grapes and cheese,” the girl said in the video.
They also violate DUI drinking checkpoints, $100 parking and curfews.
“The worst. Spring break. So far,” said Breaker.
“Law and order are our city’s number one priority and we will not compromise on that,” Miami Beach Mayor Stephen Minor said at a press conference earlier this month.
Many popular spring break destinations in Florida increase police presence due to the growing crowds, but not as much as Miami Beach. Melissa Berthier, director of marketing and communications, has seen WLRN three years in a row, causing two fatal shootings in 2023, with three people 3 people The city did the same thing as being shot dead.
What are banned in Miami Beach during spring break?
During the first, second and fifth weekends in March, the city offers a $30 parking fee for non-residents and a $532 towing fee for non-residents; The beach entrance closes at 6pm all month. The department will also implement a traffic plan to manage traffic from 6pm Thursday through Sunday.
The city will add these measures during March 13-16 and March 20-23, where the biggest spring break crowds are likely to arrive.
Parking garages are restricted for non-residents: A parking lot and ground lot located south of 23 Street will close $100 parking lots for non-residents. Sunset Harbor Garage visitors will be charged a flat rate and 42 street garage sidewalk seats at sea Drive will be closed from March 14-16, with police from March 21-23 Scan license plates and check stolen vehicles and serious violent criminals will become DUI checkpoints March 14-15 and March 21-222 Business, golf cart, slow speed Rental or lease of vehicles, cars (i.e. slingshots), electric scooters, mopeds, and motorcycles with motors up to 50 cubic centimeters are prohibited. There are security checkpoints to be restricted to one entrance and one exit, and to catch prohibited items. The entrance will be closed at 6pm. Non-residents will be closed at 8 p, m in the entertainment district, vehicles towed by South Beach packed liquor stores.
Time is not available yet, but there is a curfew. Last year it was midnight.
The city also bans short-term rentals such as Airbnb and VRBO. These rentals are booked for a period of less than six months and less than one day. .