佛罗里达城市因春假混乱实施宵禁和大规模逮捕。
Florida Cities Enforce Curfews And Mass Arrests After Spring Break Chaos

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/florida-cities-enforce-curfews-and-mass-arrests-after-spring-break-chaos

佛罗里达州的春假已经陷入混乱,促使各城市加强对扰乱行为的打击。由于迈阿密海滩等传统热门地区的成本增加和限制,人口结构发生变化,导致涌入大量年轻且往往无人监管的游客前往劳德代尔堡和代托纳海滩等地,随之而来的是犯罪率上升,包括暴力事件。 当局正在采取越来越严格的措施:宵禁、高额罚款、限制通行以及增加警力。代托纳海滩甚至宣布进入紧急状态。这些策略与迈阿密在2025年成功实施的打击行动相似,后者使事件数量减少了21%,且没有发生枪击报告。 现在,城市将声誉和安全置于短期利润之上,积极努力阻止有问题的群体和社交媒体推动的“接管活动”。这一回应表明,人们越来越愿意过滤掉那些意图制造破坏的人,并优先为居民和负责任的游客创造安全的环境。

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Do certain groups of people deliberately seek out chaos?  Do they revel in it so much that they choose to create it from thin air wherever they go?  Or, are they completely unaware of the destruction that follows them around?  One thing is certain - they obviously don't care about how it affects the people around them.  

Spring Break in Florida has always been a wild affair attracting masses of young vacationers from across the US to white sandy beaches, condos and the night life.  Decades ago, the locals were complaining just as they are now, but in recent years the demographics have changed dramatically and with this change comes the inevitable increase in random criminal violence.  It's not just loud parties and DUIs anymore.

Some residents are now referring to these incidents as "Ghetto Spring Break".  With the demographic being pushed out of traditional getaways like Miami Beach due to higher fees and restrictions, they have surged into alternatives like Fort Lauderdale and Daytona Beach.  This has led to skyrocketing crime and essentially unusable tourist spots. 

A large percentage of the crime is committed by minors and college age vacationers.  Underage teens roam in massive groups unaccompanied by parents is a common scene.  Authorities made more than 130 arrests last weekend, including 84 in Daytona Beach and 49 in New Smyrna Beach.  Officials say they specifically plan to bring the hammer down on "takeover events" which involve spontaneous parties announced on social media that takeover random streets, beaches or city blocks.  Such events usually end with violence. 

Daytona has been forced to declare a state of emergency and implement sweeping restrictions including a youth curfew from 8pm to 6am and zero-tolerance enforcement for violence, fighting, disorderly conduct, etc.  Authorities have responded with a heavy police presence.

 

Similar measures have been used to great effect in deterring the "usual suspects" from showing up to certain cities during the season.  The fatigue is very real, so much so that some traditional travel destinations are willing to sacrifice some tourist dollars in order to avoid gaining a reputation as a spring break cesspool.  

For example, violent crime reports and arrests for spring break used to make up 20% of Miami's yearly total, and this spike occurred in the span of just a couple of weeks.  Miami, dealing with dozens of shootings per season and thousands of arrests, decided to start cracking down on festivities in 2025. 

New measures included parking garage closures in South Beach, restricted beach access (e.g., certain entrances closing at 6 p.m.), sobriety checkpoints, potential curfews, high parking fees ($100 in some areas), no coolers/tents/tables/loud music on the beach, increased police presence and targeted road closures.  Incidents are down 21% so far this year, and there are no reported spring break related shootings. 

Florida cities are no longer embracing the concept of "grinning and bearing" this kind of tourist influx in exchange for quick cash.  The new regulations and fees also prove that cities are capable, to some extend, of filtering out the worst perpetrators of seasonal crime.  The first step to eliminating mindless mobs is to stop enabling mindless mobs. 

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