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College students clash with cops after trashing South Beach at Break party

These Kids taking pictures with The Cop Cars...lol
Miami Beach Police are taking a stand against thousands of rowdy college students who flock to South Beach for Spring Break and trash the sandy shores with litter from their partying.

Across the country, city officials of coastal destinations are bracing for a storm of twenty-somethings to descend upon their beaches for weeks of drinking, dancing and mischief. 

Miami is no different and to prepare for the eight-week long period, officials have beefed up its staff, hiring extra officers and rolling out a new list of harsh rules for the revelers.

Despite the restrictions, Miami Beach Police are facing off against the disorderly and rambunctious students (They said hey we on spring break we spent this money, and we want to let go), deploying beach ATV cruisers to manage the crowds and have made 35 arrests within the first week of the Spring Break chaos as of Friday.

The Young Adults, partied in they thong bikinis and red cups and bottles (ayyyeeeeee), they were dancing on each other when they were wrangled by officials for a mass migration to Ocean Drive, removing hundreds of students from the beach so crews could start cleaning up piles of litter left behind.


 Well Looks Like Everyone had a good time...... TurnUp!!!!





Police shut down Ocean Drive from 7th Street to 11th street along South Beach on Friday, clearing out the partiers from the beach to the road so crews could begin the  lengthy task of cleaning up.

The first weekend is expected to be the busiest of all of the eight weeks in Miami for this year's Spring Break season because most of Florida and Georgia schools are on their holiday break, reported NBC Miami. 
An estimated number of 5,000 people were on South Beach Friday and aerial shots proved that most flocked to one portion of the area, mingling, dancing and drinking.

After the local beach was trashed by unruly college students last year in the social media event of Float-topia, the mayor vowed 'never again' and said this year would be much different, hiring additional staff to manage the crowds.
To limit the destruction of the sandy shores, drinking is prohibited as well as glass containers, coolers, inflatable flotations, tents and large speakers. 


















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