South Florida fed up with spring breakers

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They do misbehave and when being older like I am now, I recognize how childish and better that can be done on this issue.. I graduated college myself and never had a spring break honestly.. but it’s been this way for 40 years, Florida destination, they market it, marketing dollars go to getting those spring breakers there.. late age purchasers knew about this coming into their current location.. I encourage change that would continue the positive economic impact that the tourism brings, without the embarrassment that those event brings to locals.

I would just say, I do not feel bad for those retirees that CHOOSE to live there


Somebody is lying because there's coli members in this thread who don't even live there saying they wouldn't go in March.
 

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I hope the ratchets that get discouraged from coming down to Miami don't end up going to places like Fort Lauderdale Beach or Hollywood Beach. I actually like those beaches, and would hate to see them suffer with what Miami has had to suffer with the last few years. Fort Lauderdale Beach is my favorite beach in all of SFLA, with Hollywood Beach coming in second. It's much quieter than SoBE during SB, and hopefully it stays that way.
 

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The vocal are transplants that are retired, and are not paying active taxes to the betterment of their surroundings. No estate tax, no state tax, they have no care about making their state better. They have no idea or care of revenue to active businesses that those spring breaks money bring to business owners. This is worse then old people yelling at clouds, this is complete ignorance of transactional economy (mostly white people.)

Its the same as moving to Kentucky, and complain that coal pollution is a determine to your life.. Like get a clue, you moved to the environment that has existed for a long time.
No. Expecting people with resources to just accept things is YTer logic.

Before it further affects their quality of life, best believe that will take steps to correct the problem.
 

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Hope businesses shut down over there, maybe them Cubans will open up some sandwiche shops....
 

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The vocal are transplants that are retired, and are not paying active taxes to the betterment of their surroundings. No estate tax, no state tax, they have no care about making their state better. They have no idea or care of revenue to active businesses that those spring breaks money bring to business owners. This is worse then old people yelling at clouds, this is complete ignorance of transactional economy (mostly white people.)

Its the same as moving to Kentucky, and complain that coal pollution is a determine to your life.. Like get a clue, you moved to the environment that has existed for a long time.

I used to think this but I've learned a good deal of locals feel this way too not just transplants. A damn shame too. Always a few idiots messing things up for everybody else.
 

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I used to think this but I've learned a good deal of locals feel this way too not just transplants. A damn shame too. Always a few idiots messing things up for everybody else.
Yup. I think low key every city feels this way.

If someone and their families have a history there and understand the culture, the newer generations of people in that area bringing their culture of where they're from throw the vibe off.

As an LA native a lot of us feel like the "hustle culture" vibes from other cities have crashed LA's more laid back vibe the last decade or so. shyt, when I used to travel out of town everyone used to say how chill us LA cats are, now they're saying how "bOsSeD uP" we are. Like nah man, those are the transplants talking about living in LA.

All the clout chasing about "LA is the place to be" basically tanked the vibe of what made it the place to be if that makes any sense. Tourists were always a thing, but now more people actually moved in than ever.
 
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