Some Florida cities don't want spring breakers. Many don't need them.

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Some of Florida's cities don't want spring breakers. With the state's economy booming, many don't need them.

in January was 2%, added more jobs in 2022 than it did in any year over the prior two decades. The analysis said that while the county added jobs in leisure and hospitality last year, it also"increased its economic diversification" by reporting strong job growth in trade, transportation, and utilities. A

of hotel and bar capacity limits and tightened open-container laws. The number of arrests in the city during spring break more than doubled in 1986 from the same period in 1985.raised the state's drinking age to 21 from 19Over the next two decades, the number of students flocking to Fort Lauderdale fell from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands. still frequent Fort Lauderdale during spring break, the city's current mayor, Dean Trantalis, described them as"very well behaved.

 

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Mississippi and Alabama could use them.

Well they ruined Miami. It’s like a war zone

The article seems a bit unfair...I don't think it's spring breakers people have a problem with it's disrespectful, undisciplined immoral individuals ruining a communities peace and hard earned development.

Florida =Freedom California = Communism

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