@@Hello11World Many wealthy people don't have manners or "class" is what they meant. I'm sure there's exceptions but by and large there's nothing redeeming about the type of people that choose to go to these places at these times. They'll either stop when they get old enough to realize how dangerous and lame it is or they'll stop when they do something illegal and cry the whole time as they're hauled off.
Yeah, it doesn't take long to figure out that rioting & looting costs businesses more money than they take in. In turn, the damage to businesses negatively impacts tax revenues, which is why Miami Beach city leaders have imposed these restrictions. It's simple economics. If criminal behavior costs more money than it brings in, then local leaders have to treat visitors like children, until they begin to behave like adults. I think that Miami Beach is becoming like Boca Raton, a place that attracts visitors over 40 with disposable income. The riff-raff under 30, who are delinquent on their child support payments, will need to vacation "somewhere else".
If it isn't safe at night then why are you going out at night? She's from Boston then spend your spring break in Boston. No one from Miami invited you to come down
it's an uneducated culture issue, with extremely bad parenting, then again most of these kids parents are even worse than their kids. It's called total destruction.
The city/cops need to do way more, I know for a fact, the businesses don't want them around, they destroy hotel rooms, break into vehicles and spill alcohol in them, steal customers drinks while sitting outside, and I can go on and on.
Yeah, I remember a few years ago, there was a tragedy on Ocean Drive when a guy sitting at an outdoor table was shot to death by an unprovoked homeless lunatic. Miami Beach has enough problems _without_ rowdy Spring Break visitors adding to the chaos.
We all know who ruined spring break. In the 80’s we just had drunk college students trying to have fun. Now we have thugs who shoot into crowds over trivial nonsense.
This riff-raff is made up baby mamas and baby daddies who left their kids home alone in other states, so they could behave like street trash in Miami Beach.
You have to have parents, and "involved" parents to know how to do that. Most young kids today don't have parents. Most have a single mother who is more interested turning them into a cat and asking for 50 pronouns.
@danasmith858, I am a native Floridian and visited all the spring break hot spots growing up. We did our share of illegal stuff. NEVER, did we act like these fools. They are the most disrespectful idiots ever born.
Most of Miami's tourist hot spots are great places to visit. It's the chaos that erupts on Ocean Drive in South Beach during Spring Break, that is particularly problematic. Downtown Miami and Brickell are very nice. So are Coconut Grove and South Miami.
When exactly was Miami a decent place to take your family?? I tried. Took my family one October. My conscious wouldn’t allow me to spend more than one day near South Beach with my kids. We wound up checking into a hotel in Coconut Grove. In Orlando, my plans just happened to be good timing. We arrived a week prior to Memorial Day. And was told by a hotel employee that we came just before Gay Days the next week, which we knew nothing about. There’s something everywhere that somebody won’t like what’s going on.
There should be no where safe for those that can't respect others. And we shouldn't make our problems theirs anymore then their problems should be ours.
Ask all the restaurant and bar owners (were they not just bitching about hard times since the pandemic last week?) and you might hear a different story. Dallas had the same sort of "crackdown" a decade ago in Deep Ellum -- and (shock and surprise) there were major developers waiting to swoop in and make the area look like every other area in town.
I’m sure most businesses would much rather much put up with two weeks of slow sales instead of :broken windows, looted merchandise, urine/fecal/vomit on the sidewalks outside. The only ones complaining are the ones that normally make their money off of the drunk college kids.
@@lyfeofbill2764 your a clown if you think a slow spring break will kill a business on the strip. When is the last time you were down here to visit us in Miami? Tourism is booming year-round. Who do you think got this ban/restrictions pushed through? It was the businesses and residence that live down here that couldn’t put up with the violence , death and damage caused by spring break the last couple years.
@whatdoesnt Sir or Ma'am. I live in Aventura. These businesses are seasonal. Spring Break is a great income generator because kids are out of the school and people from the North are getting out of the cold. Those people up north don't visit South Beach in the summer because the weather is nice where they are at and South Florida is humid. So this is essentially 4 weeks of prime salea wasted. A business can't make that up. Like I said in my first reply. You can tell the people who don't own a business.
@@lyfeofbill2764 Most restrictions end this weekend so only 2 weeks. These restrictions have been in the legislation for months and have been talked about since last year, these come to no surprise to local business owners. Once again, the people that pushed for these restrictions were actually the business owners, and local residents. I know people that live there, people that work there at various businesses, including restaurants, and people that are taking a hit to their AirBnB condos. Everybody says that it’s slower than anticipated, but the restaurants aren’t dead. They still have people coming just not as much as years prior. I applaud the officials for taking the necessary steps to protect the safety and sanctity of life above money and profits. Murders and violence should never be tolerated in a community. I’d like to think that the officials in Aventura would also impose heavy restrictions if people were being murdered in the streets and rampant violence prevailing during spring break.
This is great, Miami loves this. Business owners have to understand that the business that is not coming is bad business and anyone that makes money off of those people are profiting from drugs and violence.. we don’t need them or those kind of people in Florida
That wasn't how it was portrayed on the TV news report available world wide.Gym owner was interviewed adn said local business owners couldn't get vouchers to give to their customers to cancel the $100 parking charge. Plus locals were subject to the same harassment as visitors???? @@deebee4575
Why deal with 5,000 people who spend little, bring their own intoxicants, and cause mayhem? There are plenty who will spend big money, patronize the local establishments, and cause no trouble.
Yeah. Ocean Drive in South Beach attracts a bad element during Spring Break. All of these wanna' be gangsters bring guns and then get in each other's faces, trying to prove who the baddest man on the island is. Then chaos ensues.
Well, Florida has a Conservative majority because most Florida residents got tired of illegal immigrants diminishing their quality of life. Florida is a de facto border state filled with hordes of people who cannot speak English beyond a pre-school level.
The business owners that r complaining need to suck it up and shut up. This is exactly the sort of crack down Miami Beach needed after previous years. Definitely appearing a lot safer already.
I work in the area and business are doing fine, everything’s a bit more restricted and several streets and parking spots are blocked, so far I feel is currently under control, congrats to our police department working extra hours keeping the town safe!
Had they deployed all these extra Police etc. in the normal SB crowds they could have kept the lid on and not interfered with any normal commerce e.g. the gym that had no regulars in all week because it would have cost $100 to park in the only parking building open...each day!!! @@joseluis4524
Censored reply once again. With the huge number of law enforcement present this was the year to really crack down on the usual mob..... Why strangle local businesses like the gym where locals have to pay $100 for parking...each day... and as shown on another channel...no members at the gym..
@@VOTEBLUENOMATTERWHO_2024 No. In past years it's been near lawless anarchy which the residents and most sensible people cannot abide. And people like me who stopped going to places like this barely after I turned 21, because they are dumb, dangerous and kind of boring, have no sympathy for the type of person that wants to get intoxicated and cause trouble in public. No one has to put up with that. I'm glad they are making their community safe and sticking it to hardcore partiers.
Anyone that wants to party can go to the Miami Beach in the daytime and at 6pm when the beach closes, party in Miami that is right across the bay at Brickell, Wynwood, Midtown, Coconut Grove, etc. There are absolutely no restrictions in Miami and clubs are open to 6am.
Yes. I like spending time in the West Miami area (Flagler and SW 8t)..Spring breakers are rarely seen in these areas. There are lots of tourists, yes, but more Latino based. Spring breakers should go out and explore Miami the city itself -on good behavior, of course. Give SoBe a break.
I wish NYC would crack down on the “spring breakers” in the train stations. They are getting worse everyday. That’s what you get when the city and courts are run by “spring breakers”.
Wait, you mean they are not allowing college foreign exchange students from Asia or the Middle East to come to Miami for Spring Break, because they cause trouble?
Yeah. Now, Miami has that Venezuelan street gang "Tren de Aragua" brutalizing people like they've been doing in Latin America for the last 10 years. I can only imagine Tren de Aragua in South Beach getting into the fray with street thugs from all over the U.S. It would be a blood bath.
Think spring break is just college kids taking a break from hitting the books? Guess again. Many so-called spring breakers haven’t ever seen the inside of a college classroom. And for those who have, who’s footing the bill for these beach getaways? It’s worth asking if they’ve really “earned” this break, especially when you consider the state of some colleges - more like extended vacations with hefty price tags, offering degrees that don’t cut it in the real world. All this, often funded by student loans backed by our tax dollars. We’re not just talking about time off from school; we’re talking about a system that’s letting down students and taxpayers alike.
I mean seriously there are way more beautiful beaches and better places to go for spring break than miami. Born and raised here. Miami isn't the best place to go.
the only part i find questionable is the raised fees and parking situation where tow trucks seem to be allowed to operate almost with criminal abandon and price gouge.
Got to keep them non-enrolled college students under control.
😂
Every time they ask these adults what their career is they respond with a professional student. Living off the government and tuitions.
@@joseraya3431 Living... off tuitions? Maybe you need to go back to school lol.
Heck most of them never graduated from high school, perpetual dummies just looking to hang out, drink, use drugs and do nothing with their lives.
I agree keep them under control
"they're just scaring people away" no gurl, they're keeping the classless trouble makers out of the city.
Was my thought exactly!!!
economic profiling? not really land of the free now is it??
@@Hello11World classless people with no respect come from many places. There has been no profiling.
Charging over 100$ for basic parking as well. Hurting local residents and small businesses
@@Hello11World Many wealthy people don't have manners or "class" is what they meant. I'm sure there's exceptions but by and large there's nothing redeeming about the type of people that choose to go to these places at these times. They'll either stop when they get old enough to realize how dangerous and lame it is or they'll stop when they do something illegal and cry the whole time as they're hauled off.
It took Miami waaaayy too long to figure out that the spring break scene is a business killer in the long run.
Blacks don’t have any money that wasn’t given to them by the taxpayers.
Yeah, it doesn't take long to figure out that rioting & looting costs businesses more money than they take in. In turn, the damage to businesses negatively impacts tax revenues, which is why Miami Beach city leaders have imposed these restrictions. It's simple economics. If criminal behavior costs more money than it brings in, then local leaders have to treat visitors like children, until they begin to behave like adults. I think that Miami Beach is becoming like Boca Raton, a place that attracts visitors over 40 with disposable income. The riff-raff under 30, who are delinquent on their child support payments, will need to vacation "somewhere else".
no it didn't it's just that everyone is scared to deal and admit the truth about the protected race, you know,, black privilege.
They should stay away from Texas. Our Governor doesn't play, either.@@Scorch1028
"We have to walk and it's not safe at night". Funny, it's safe when spring break isn't happening.
with all the extra police, it's more than safe
@@stevemerritt2721 She just needed to play the victim. Typical.
aint safe because of one demographic. Take a guess.
If it isn't safe at night then why are you going out at night? She's from Boston then spend your spring break in Boston. No one from Miami invited you to come down
@@mattp4079racist much bruh?
Good,enough is enough.If they don’t like it don’t come.
Don’t get so excited, Marshall law like this will shrink revenue for stores and restaurants. We see how long this last if it’s a every year thing
Yeah, the visitors who do the most damage also spend the least amount of money on vacation. These new rules in Miami Beach are long overdue.
@@Dizzymarvel getting rid of the kind of those who's behavior is terrible,others will be happy to go there and have a safe and enjoyable time.
@@Scorch1028 agree
Several Canadian tourists were just thrilled to see the hooliganism being ‘discouraged’!
Where
Yeah, these people are "Canada nice". 😆
It’s not college kids,it’s a culture issue
it's an uneducated culture issue, with extremely bad parenting, then again most of these kids parents are even worse than their kids. It's called total destruction.
Exactly.
It's criminal blacks with guns.
It's a culture of "half-wit baby mamas" and "ex-con baby daddies".
Yes. Gun culture.
"How dare you stop us from killing each other?!?"
Miami beach citizens love it . Every year is a disaster in all forms . Yes, they are scaring criminals away
The city/cops need to do way more, I know for a fact, the businesses don't want them around, they destroy hotel rooms, break into vehicles and spill alcohol in them, steal customers drinks while sitting outside, and I can go on and on.
Yeah, I remember a few years ago, there was a tragedy on Ocean Drive when a guy sitting at an outdoor table was shot to death by an unprovoked homeless lunatic. Miami Beach has enough problems _without_ rowdy Spring Break visitors adding to the chaos.
@@Scorch1028 The destruction and chaos that spring break creates is 100 times more than the everyday crime of a typical city.
80’s spring breakers didn’t need babysitters 🤣🤣
what color were they?
We all know who ruined spring break. In the 80’s we just had drunk college students trying to have fun. Now we have thugs who shoot into crowds over trivial nonsense.
@robert didn’t really matter,everybody got along 👍
@@Planetsoul420 of course it matters, the majority of people from the 80s were not the hip hop violent crowd.
@@Planetsoul420that’s bs. Blacks have always caused problems. They ruin everything. Don’t say they don’t ‘cause they do.
Seems like this is the perfect time to go honestly
Not for my hotel chain, nothing under 200 dollars for this weekend.
Maybe if "they" learned how to act in public this wouldn't happen.
Exactly
This riff-raff is made up baby mamas and baby daddies who left their kids home alone in other states, so they could behave like street trash in Miami Beach.
Hasn't happened for hundreds of years. Why is it going to change?
You have to have parents, and "involved" parents to know how to do that. Most young kids today don't have parents. Most have a single mother who is more interested turning them into a cat and asking for 50 pronouns.
@danasmith858, I am a native Floridian and visited all the spring break hot spots growing up. We did our share of illegal stuff. NEVER, did we act like these fools. They are the most disrespectful idiots ever born.
Efff around and find out!! Respect our city 🙌🏾
Good job Mr Mayor.
Finally Miami Beach got smart and elected a Republican mayor.
This might miami a decent place to visit with a family again.
Most of Miami's tourist hot spots are great places to visit. It's the chaos that erupts on Ocean Drive in South Beach during Spring Break, that is particularly problematic. Downtown Miami and Brickell are very nice. So are Coconut Grove and South Miami.
When exactly was Miami a decent place to take your family??
I tried. Took my family one October. My conscious wouldn’t allow me to spend more than one day near South Beach with my kids. We wound up checking into a hotel in Coconut Grove.
In Orlando, my plans just happened to be good timing. We arrived a week prior to Memorial Day. And was told by a hotel employee that we came just before Gay Days the next week, which we knew nothing about.
There’s something everywhere that somebody won’t like what’s going on.
Can't follow the law then go to Mexico for your Spring Break. Miami is doing the right thing.
There should be no where safe for those that can't respect others. And we shouldn't make our problems theirs anymore then their problems should be ours.
Mexico definitely makes their problems Ours,every single day. FJB@@DerakosZrux
Hahaha
Mexico does not play !
Ask all the restaurant and bar owners (were they not just bitching about hard times since the pandemic last week?) and you might hear a different story.
Dallas had the same sort of "crackdown" a decade ago in Deep Ellum -- and (shock and surprise) there were major developers waiting to swoop in and make the area look like every other area in town.
Usual suspects ruin it for EVERYONE!!
@MedLaza16today, tomorrow, 4 ever 🫤
Entitled conservative traitorous thugs.
They need to package this idea up and send it up here to Philadelphia. Keep up the good work Miami.
Philly needs a wall!
If Philadelphia keeps voting Democrat then it will only get worse there.
Imagine if Independence Hall in Philly suddenly became as "in-demand" as Mango's in South Beach, with crowds lined up around the block to get in. 😆
Philly needs dump trucks to haul off the addicts!@@Gfysimpletons
Maybe now normal people can go to SoBe
I’m sure most businesses would much rather much put up with two weeks of slow sales instead of :broken windows, looted merchandise, urine/fecal/vomit on the sidewalks outside. The only ones complaining are the ones that normally make their money off of the drunk college kids.
Not when they spending 7,000 on brunch plus 700 a night I was there in 2021 I met a group of girls that was spending the bag
lol these businesses thrive on seasonal sales to survive. You can tell the people that have never ran a business before lol.
@@lyfeofbill2764 your a clown if you think a slow spring break will kill a business on the strip. When is the last time you were down here to visit us in Miami? Tourism is booming year-round. Who do you think got this ban/restrictions pushed through? It was the businesses and residence that live down here that couldn’t put up with the violence , death and damage caused by spring break the last couple years.
@whatdoesnt Sir or Ma'am. I live in Aventura. These businesses are seasonal. Spring Break is a great income generator because kids are out of the school and people from the North are getting out of the cold. Those people up north don't visit South Beach in the summer because the weather is nice where they are at and South Florida is humid. So this is essentially 4 weeks of prime salea wasted. A business can't make that up. Like I said in my first reply. You can tell the people who don't own a business.
@@lyfeofbill2764 Most restrictions end this weekend so only 2 weeks. These restrictions have been in the legislation for months and have been talked about since last year, these come to no surprise to local business owners. Once again, the people that pushed for these restrictions were actually the business owners, and local residents. I know people that live there, people that work there at various businesses, including restaurants, and people that are taking a hit to their AirBnB condos. Everybody says that it’s slower than anticipated, but the restaurants aren’t dead. They still have people coming just not as much as years prior. I applaud the officials for taking the necessary steps to protect the safety and sanctity of life above money and profits. Murders and violence should never be tolerated in a community. I’d like to think that the officials in Aventura would also impose heavy restrictions if people were being murdered in the streets and rampant violence prevailing during spring break.
'it's not us... It's you...'
Instant classic
The 1-percenters who run Miami Beach got tired of violent riff-raff f*cking up their town during Spring Break.
This is AWESOME!!! These punk kids are out of control. They want to break the rules without consequences. I applaud the administration and the police.
This is great, Miami loves this. Business owners have to understand that the business that is not coming is bad business and anyone that makes money off of those people are profiting from drugs and violence.. we don’t need them or those kind of people in Florida
the gym that had no regulars in all week because it would have cost $100 to park in the only parking building open...each day!!!
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq I mean sounds like they just used the excuse to not workout lol
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq that's false because Local residents can just show their ID and park at normal prices.
That wasn't how it was portrayed on the TV news report available world wide.Gym owner was interviewed adn said local business owners couldn't get vouchers to give to their customers to cancel the $100 parking charge.
Plus locals were subject to the same harassment as visitors????
@@deebee4575
If it takes a drunken crowd to keep you in business you’re in the wrong business
Why deal with 5,000 people who spend little, bring their own intoxicants, and cause mayhem? There are plenty who will spend big money, patronize the local establishments, and cause no trouble.
Yeah. Ocean Drive in South Beach attracts a bad element during Spring Break. All of these wanna' be gangsters bring guns and then get in each other's faces, trying to prove who the baddest man on the island is. Then chaos ensues.
They need to control the crazy people who come to Florida.
Like DeSantis and Ladabo.
I think the sharks are hungry that might work
umm, no, they need to control the crazy Floridians. I am sure you have heard of Florida Man?
@@gasovensforqcult As often as not, Florida man is from Kentucky and has a drug problem.
We’re at a point where even freaking _Florida_ can no longer tolerate unemployed behavior
Well, Florida has a Conservative majority because most Florida residents got tired of illegal immigrants diminishing their quality of life. Florida is a de facto border state filled with hordes of people who cannot speak English beyond a pre-school level.
Like retirees?
“People are scared to come because of the traffic”
😂😂😂
Traffic is more frustrating than scary. 😆
The business owners that r complaining need to suck it up and shut up. This is exactly the sort of crack down Miami Beach needed after previous years. Definitely appearing a lot safer already.
I work in the area and business are doing fine, everything’s a bit more restricted and several streets and parking spots are blocked, so far I feel is currently under control, congrats to our police department working extra hours keeping the town safe!
Had they deployed all these extra Police etc. in the normal SB crowds
they could have kept the lid on and not interfered with any normal commerce
e.g. the gym that had no regulars in all week because it would have cost $100 to park in the only parking building open...each day!!!
@@joseluis4524
Sounds like a police state, something like North Korea Kore
Censored reply once again.
With the huge number of law enforcement present this was the year to really crack down on the usual mob.....
Why strangle local businesses like the gym where locals have to pay $100 for parking...each day...
and as shown on another channel...no members at the gym..
@@VOTEBLUENOMATTERWHO_2024 No. In past years it's been near lawless anarchy which the residents and most sensible people cannot abide. And people like me who stopped going to places like this barely after I turned 21, because they are dumb, dangerous and kind of boring, have no sympathy for the type of person that wants to get intoxicated and cause trouble in public. No one has to put up with that. I'm glad they are making their community safe and sticking it to hardcore partiers.
Miami Beach is doing a fantastic job keeping the beach and city safe!!!!
They know how to deal with the trash.
The hell with spring break in Miami.
Good, stay out.
Certain parts of Miami are fine during Spring Break. It's Miami Beach that has most of the problems.
@@mannyrodriguez5453 Manny I don't need no babysitter goo goo ga ga you can have that 💩😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Come to miami...but stay away from miami beach...
Love how the MSM is always against law and order. Image if Miami Beach turns into a safe family resort area? Oh that would be terrible.
The people who run MSM are the same people who want to end the traditional family. So to them, that would be terrible.
The local Thugs and Rats ruined it for everyone..
Anyone that wants to party can go to the Miami Beach in the daytime and at 6pm when the beach closes, party in Miami that is right across the bay at Brickell, Wynwood, Midtown, Coconut Grove, etc. There are absolutely no restrictions in Miami and clubs are open to 6am.
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That's a good point.
Yes. I like spending time in the West Miami area (Flagler and SW 8t)..Spring breakers are rarely seen in these areas. There are lots of tourists, yes, but more Latino based. Spring breakers should go out and explore Miami the city itself -on good behavior, of course. Give SoBe a break.
Spring breakers are fine except for the un-enrolled drop outs from the hood.
Yeah, they need to go party in Las Vegas.
Behave yourselves and you’ll be fine.
we need this everywhere, law and order 2024!
We all know who ruins spring break. They’re the same people who ruin everything else. 😂
Exactly, they ruin everything they touch.
@1:06 You should be at home taking care of your grandchildren.😂
Uber drivers don’t want to get robbed either.
Im noT even from Miami...and im happy for them! good.
It's because of your black culture that ruined it for everyone else. The population would be better off in every aspect if you would just leave
I don't understand, if Florida doesn't want spring breakers, just go somewhere else!
I’m proud of the Miami Beach police for this
Me too but it's also the whole state chipped in I think 47 other agencies sent help and some form.
It had gotten out of hand. Something had to be done!
They make it difficult for those who live there.
Most of them are not even college students.
When I was younger, we just found another place to go when police cracked down on a hangout spot.
And majority who was doing it that where locals not the college kids
Why does 12% seem more like 85% these days??
They should check student ID.
No, not unless they have reasonable articulate suspicion of a crime. There are still rights in this country.
Was never a problem until the bootlips started showing up. Ruined for everyone, gee there’s a shocker.
They ruin everything
Thank you officers we don’t need none of this BS!!! Enough
All they needed to do was stop taking EBT cards. That would keep the Travons and Dashikis away.
You forgot Tyrone and Takisha.
@@mannyrodriguez5453 And Concreesha.
I wish NYC would crack down on the “spring breakers” in the train stations. They are getting worse everyday. That’s what you get when the city and courts are run by “spring breakers”.
Spring Break used to look much different here. Now it looks like a Hip Hop Club. And they wonder why there are problems. Very puzzling.
Ms. Ru Smith you could have stayed in lame Boston! 🤣🤣🤣
And I see the guy behind her in loose clothin just spreading his arms up in annoyance, like he gonna gather support.
At :57-"they're just scaring people away" 😒,no,that foo thats with you scares people away..And again at 1:06,1:38
Which is it, being safe or getting shot? Can't have it both ways people... have some common sense.
Good for Florida for not letting the place get taken over like a lot of other cities
Please don’t forget the dine and dash crew! Good for you, Miami. Keep it up the good work!
Enough is enough!!
I can’t believe nobody has started screaming racism yet…
GOOD.
Most Miami Beach (Sobe) residents leave town when these animals come to town. Even us from Miami stay away from Miami Beach during this time.
0:47 This gentleman is what black men should aspire to be. His pants are up. He can speak proper English, and the list goes on.
Those are some old spring breakers
Good on Miami, finally!
That's all Urban Animals who have nothing to do with College !
How about taking spring break in your own effing town?
Or Mexico, where the police won't be nice and the locals will be less nice.
Spring breakers? Try, the usual suspects.
Wait, you mean they are not allowing college foreign exchange students from Asia or the Middle East to come to Miami for Spring Break, because they cause trouble?
She just said it is dangerous at night
Where are they gonna go now? LA? San Diego? Atlanta?
Don't forget Houston.😂😂😂
You know where you are? You’re in the jungle baby.
miami already dangerous even without "spring breakers" 😒
Yeah. Now, Miami has that Venezuelan street gang "Tren de Aragua" brutalizing people like they've been doing in Latin America for the last 10 years. I can only imagine Tren de Aragua in South Beach getting into the fray with street thugs from all over the U.S. It would be a blood bath.
Not nearly as bad as New York , Baltimore , Chicago , Philadelphia , etc.
Time to act civilized young Adults
The sad part is the good people have to pay the price too. However this has to be done.
Good. I hate spring break
If you’re legal you shouldn’t have a problem
Think spring break is just college kids taking a break from hitting the books? Guess again. Many so-called spring breakers haven’t ever seen the inside of a college classroom. And for those who have, who’s footing the bill for these beach getaways? It’s worth asking if they’ve really “earned” this break, especially when you consider the state of some colleges - more like extended vacations with hefty price tags, offering degrees that don’t cut it in the real world. All this, often funded by student loans backed by our tax dollars. We’re not just talking about time off from school; we’re talking about a system that’s letting down students and taxpayers alike.
When your money is not worth the trouble you bring 😮😮😊😊😊😊
Nice job Miami!!! 👏👏👏
Morel of the story: don't act like animals when you going of a vacation
Oh nooo, the 20 yo in a nice hat had to walk 100 ft. Whats the country coming to?
It’s called keeping people safe. Great job Florida keeping the animals away from hurting others
Where did they go? Fort Lauderdale? Palm Beach?
Yeah but more likely Daytona and Panama City.
I wonder if this means Southern California will get more spring tourists lol
The gang members and “students” should go to california instead
I mean seriously there are way more beautiful beaches and better places to go for spring break than miami. Born and raised here. Miami isn't the best place to go.
@@GreetingsGoodday-el6kx oh I was and I do understand troll. Just spitting facts. Get over yourself
the only part i find questionable is the raised fees and parking situation where tow trucks seem to be allowed to operate almost with criminal abandon and price gouge.
This is what you get when you elect the right people into office. Had enough? Vote Republican.
totally agree with De Santis
The mass shooting curfews got embarrassing. Suddenly that prermitless carry the governor bragged of is a problem now
florida sounds like a place that listen's to their residents that pay their TAX's. Bravo!
I remember when Sonny Bono did this in Palm Springs. Awesome. Great idea
hahahaha looks like tyrone and twanda efed another good thing up. myrtle beach did this years ago after tryone and twanda did the same thing.
Good college kids need to work on paying of loans not partying
I thought Florida was a free state 😂😂😂😂😂
Ban crack
the usual suspects 🧑🏾🧑🏾🧑🏾the 13% > 52%
Huckstables 🥦😕
all those old fuckers hanging out with younger peeps.
Why does it always have to be a beach for spring breakers? How about some mountains or prairies?
😂😂😂those kids was hoping to party and destroy Florida. Now they are crying cause they have to act human.😂😂