Thousands of spring breakers are flocking to Florida’s seashores this month, prompting police to ramp up their operations and take motion in opposition to so-called “takeover” occasions.
Authorities in Volusia County, Florida, are working to penalize social media customers who promote massive, unsanctioned spring break occasions generally known as “takeovers.”
Volusia County is more likely to turn into the primary within the state to implement monetary penalties for these promoters, Sheriff Michael Chitwood instructed reporters Tuesday. The county is residence to standard spring break locations like Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach.
“We’re going to sue you civilly. We’re coming after every asset that you have. This goes to every promoter. You promote a truck event, you promote a takeover event, we are coming after you financially,” Chitwood stated.
These occasions can “endanger public safety,” Chitwood defined.
“There’s a way to do business. Get permits. You do things the right way,” he added.
Authorities are additionally ordering a “special event zone” within the space from Friday at 11 a.m. till a minimum of Sunday, which is able to enable officers handy out greater site visitors fines and different penalties, Chitwood introduced.
Tuesday marked the busiest day of spring break thus far in New Smyrna Beach, in accordance with the native police division.
“We are experiencing heavy traffic, large crowds of juveniles, and increased activity throughout the city, especially in beachside areas and along main roadways,” the company stated. “Expect delays, limited parking, and a high volume of pedestrians.”
Police in Volusia County seized six weapons and arrested 133 folks amid the spring break celebrations final weekend, Chitwood stated Monday.
The sheriff additionally addressed social media rumors a few taking pictures on Daytona Beach over the weekend, which he referred to as “absolute bulls***.”
“There were zero gunshots on the beach, because what they were doing was crushing a water bottle to make it sound like a gunshot to stampede the crowd,” Chitwood stated.
Video shared by the sheriff’s workplace confirmed a big crowd of individuals working on the seaside.
“I was out there, the chief was out there. We were in the middle of it. People might not want to hear this, but everybody who we came in contact with was absolutely polite,” Chitwood continued.
The sheriff stated he’s happy with his deputies for the work they carried out over the weekend.
“We arrested people from Alabama, from Georgia, from North Carolina, from South Carolina, from Florida, you name it. Everybody was here,” he stated.
“And again, like I said, everybody we encountered — we made an arrest in a crowd of 1,000 people, nobody said anything. They let us do our job. And when we told people to move on, they moved on,” he added.
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