Local law enforcement in Panama City Beach has made it very clear they will not tolerate any criminal behavior this spring break. But some don’t seem to be taking those warnings seriously.
During the popular holidays, the city sees more large crowd gatherings, excessive noise, alcohol-related offenses, illegal fireworks and violations related to short-term lodging, officials said.
The police chief of a Florida beach town is blaming high school students, including many from Georgia, for causing mayhem this spring break —with their parents “nowhere to be seen.” Panama City Beach ...
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Panama City Beach designated March 28 to April 11 as a high impact period and established special event zones and high impact ...
Florida police on Friday dispersed a "large, non-permitted spring break gathering" on Sunny Isles Beach, a vacation destination north of Miami and south of Fort Lauderdale. The Sunny Isles Police ...
Panama City Beach lays out spring break enforcement: special zones, double fines, enhanced penalties
Panama City Beach will implement special event zones with increased penalties for violations from March 20th to March 24th. The zones, encompassing areas known for reckless behavior, will see doubled ...
March 28th through April 11th will be a high-impact period. That means there will be an 8 p.m. curfew for unaccompanied minors, double towing fines and parking fees, and increased crowd control.
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