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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Katie Hawkinson

Florida to crack down on social media users promoting ‘unsanctioned’ spring break events

  • Volusia County, Florida, is set to introduce financial penalties for social media users who promote unsanctioned 'takeover' events during spring break.
  • Sheriff Michael Chitwood stated that authorities will pursue civil lawsuits against promoters, aiming to seize their assets, citing public safety concerns.
  • A 'special event zone' will be enforced from Friday, allowing police to issue higher traffic fines and other penalties.
  • New Smyrna Beach experienced heavy traffic and large crowds, particularly juveniles, marking the busiest day of spring break so far.
  • Last weekend, Volusia County police arrested 133 people and seized six weapons, with Sheriff Chitwood refuting social media rumours of a shooting on Daytona Beach.

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