Miami Beach, Florida, may not be a desired destination next month as city officials shared a reality TV-themed warning on Tuesday aimed at steering away raucous spring breakers.
The 90-second video, titled “Miami Beach Spring Break Reality Check,” is a spoof of a reality show in which a young group of friends is excited for a spring break excursion — “Miami Beach, here we ...
Image In “Reality Check,” the tourists are excited to party only to find that most of the things they want to do are forbidden.Credit...City of Miami Beach Many of the comments on the video ...
The city of Miami Beach wants to give spring breakers seeking a party destination a “reality check.” A video ad released ...
The nonresident towing rate will be $516 - double the normal rate - plus a $30 administrative fee for vehicles towed in South ...
will launch a marketing campaign aimed at notifying potential spring breakers that Miami Beach is not interested in being a party destination and will not tolerate disorderly behavior," the memo ...
“Consistent with last year’s spring break, Miami Beach will once again impose tough measures in March to reinforce the message that the city is not interested in being a spring break party ...
The City of Miami Beach is continuing its public messaging c ampaign that aims to crack down on spring break partying and the arrests that follow. It started last year, when the city launched an ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — The city of Miami Beach wants to give spring breakers seeking a party destination a “reality check.” A video ad released Tuesday reinforces the city’s message ...
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