Fed up with years of unruly antics and unflattering headlines, spring break destinations across the Southeast US have been cracking down on student partyers.
Ah, spring break -- the time of the year when tens of thousands of college kids head to the beach for fun, sun and shenanigans. But increasingly, these warm-weather locales are giving young partyers a chilly reception.
Fed up with years of unruly antics and disturbing headlines, spring break destinations have started cracking down -- hard.Miami Beach has stationed cops in DJ booths. Other cities have enforced beach booze bans. And some places have gotten out of the spring break business altogether.Zero tolerance, it seems, is the new normal."We are not going to prostitute ourselves for a buck," Tony Kennon, mayor of Orange Beach, Alabama, told CNN.
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