New Yorkers looking for a place to celebrate spring break are not welcome in this popular destination. A warning has been issued for spring breakers to stay away.

Spring Break Hits Florida's Beaches
Getty Images
loading...

One city is flat-out tired of spring breakers coming into its community and wreaking havoc for weeks on end as they celebrate in the most outrageous ways possible. The City of Miami Beach, Florida, has created a hilarious, but serious commercial asking spring break revelers from New York and everywhere else to STAY AWAY! Every year, thousands of college students and other people who just want in on the action head down to the popular Florida city. With them often comes drugs, alcohol, crime, and violence. The City of Miami Beach is sick of having its community destroyed every spring break.

Credit: City of Miami Beach TV via Youtube

Read More: These Are The Top 10 Party Schools In New York State

On its official breakup website, Miami Beach says that people who do not heed its warning may not like the way they are treated if they do decide to party there,

Expect curfews, security searches and bag checks at beach access points, early beach entrance closures, DUI checkpoints, bumper-to-bumper traffic, road closures and arrests for drug possession and violence.

Its website also lists out activities that are illegal and that are prohibited on the beach, which many springbreakers partake in, such as:

- Public Alcohol Consumption
- Smoking on Beaches
- Possession or Use of Drugs
- Violence
- Playing Loud Music on Beaches
- Styrofoam Containers and Plastic Straws

You can check out Miami Beach's breakup website here

93.7 WBLK logo
Get our free mobile app

The 5 Most Dangerous Colleges in New York State

According to Niche.com, there are several colleges who have a bad track record when it comes to student safety. Using data from the U.S. Department of Education, these colleges were at the bottom of the safety list.

Gallery Credit: Megan

Missing College Students in New York State

College Students that have gone missing in the state of New York

Gallery Credit: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services-Missing College Students List

 

More From 93.7 WBLK