Miami Beach, Fla. (WSVN) – South Florida will soon welcome the spring breakers who will flock to the region. But the authorities have a warning for them, which security comes first.
Measures proposed by the authorities to keep Miami Beach safe on Friday.
“We welcome everyone to come to our city,” said Miami Beach Mayor Steven Manner.
March is synonymous with spring brakes on Miami Beach. But this year, the authorities are doing everything they can do to stop the madness that was first seen in the past.
Over the years, spring brakes around shooting, stamped and bad behavior have been eliminated.
“We have tried hard to reduce some of the spring brakes,” said Miami Beach police chief Wen Jones. “People were shot and killed.”
The goal for this month’s officials is to break the spring break as the city implements new rules.
Residents of the area are happy that these rules will be there.
“Absolutely, of course,” said Steve Polycarp, a resident. “I can walk on the road at 1 o’clock and do not need to be afraid whether I am being thrown on my head or just crazy, crazy things, unexpected things, such as walking on the road. Now, I think measures are necessary, very important. ,
One part of new measures involves limiting the access to the beach with security posts that will go on sand, increase parking fee for non-residents, reduce traffic effects in the south of the fifth street and change traffic patterns to help add a DUI checkpoint with 400 blocks of Fifth Street.
There will also be a rope fee that will double for non-residents by $ 516.
During 7-10 and 14-17 March, the following rules will be effective in the south beach:
- Parking garage closed
- $ 100 flat fee rate for parking
- Police will use license plate readers with Julia Tutal and McArther reasons
- No pavement seating space for cafes with ocean drives
The new rules are a bitwatch sacrifice for businesses in the region.
Bar manager Angel Lam said, “We don’t make money, so it is not safe and people do not want to come to the south beach, it is different from nine years ago.” “It’s better for us. This is more protection for us. More police, more security, it is better for us. ,
“Come here, enjoy, but don’t come here in search of trouble. We had enough, ”said Mener.
Apart from this, South Florida has a mile at the end of this week at the end of this week. Miracle mile will be closed for a lot of good food for the 25th anniversary of local art, live music and the 25th anniversary of the event.
Viewers may also expect to look at the camera crew and closure on the South -West Second Avenue and Second Street, which continues with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as filming for “Bad Boys 4”.
William Ripley said, “Will Smith has loved Miami for the last 25 years, so to be able to get out of here and to be able to watch them shooting for films, I think Miami is becoming new Hollywood.”
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