Are Some Spring Breakers Actually Avoiding Miami?
Apparently, spring breakers are getting the message that Miami Beach is breaking up with them. This year, there’s a massive police presence but very few spring breakers. The early beach closures, DUI checkpoints and bag searches are also putting a further damper on what is a “rite of passage” for college kids. David Wallack, who owns Mango's Tropical Cafe, says he could not be happier. Inside Edition’s Ann Mercogliano has more.
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