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  • Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach use strict regulations for the spring holidays to contain the Rowdy behavior.
  • The restrictions include the ban on alcohol on the beach, early closings and increased police presence.

While the masses flow to Südflorida during the spring holidays, the officials in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach use strict regulations to maintain order and security.

Both cities, which are known for their lively beach parties, take a harder attitude this year to contain the Rowdy behavior and reduce public disorders.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida Spring Break 2025 rules

Fort Lauderdale introduced a number of new rules for visitors to the spring spouse. Alcohol and coolers are now prohibited in the sand, together with electric rollers, tents, tables and loud music. Beach visitors also have to leave every day at 5:30 p.m. so that the cleaning crews can extinguish the trash left behind.

In order to ensure compliance with compliance, the city triples the number of officials on the street and prioritizes security and mass control.

Miami Beach Spring Break 2025 restrictions

In the meantime, Miami Beach also cracks. In recent years, the city has dealt with unruly crowds and prompted the officials to introduce strict measures, including initial blocks, early alcohol sales disorders and increased police presence.

Miami Beach has even implemented traffic restrictions to limit access to certain areas and to discourage excessive party, which has led to previous incidents of violence and damage to property.

Why are there restrictions in South Florida for the spring holidays?

Both cities recognize the importance of tourism for the spring break, but focus on maintaining a safe and pleasant atmosphere for visitors and residents. By enforcing these regulations, the officials hope to prevent the chaotic scenes, which have led to arrests, injuries and complaints from local companies and homeowners in recent years.

Diamond Walker is a journalist The Palm Beach PostPart of the USA Today Florida Network. You can reach them dkwalker@gannett.com. Help our journalism. Subscribe today