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Florida to deploy state troops during spring break to deter ‘lawlessnes­s’

- Gloria Oladipo

Florida’s rightwing Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, will deploy state troops to help with crowd control during the spring break season, warning that the Sunshine state will not “tolerate lawlessnes­s”.

About 140 state troopers will be sent across Florida to assist 17 law enforcemen­t agencies, as thousands of college students make their way en masse to popular spring break destinatio­ns, the Miami Herald reported.

At least 60 of those officers will be stationed in south Florida, mostly in Miami Beach, the Tallahasse­e Democrat reported. Spring break hotspots such as Daytona Beach and Panama City will also have an increased police presence, DeSantis said.

During the announceme­nt on Tuesday, DeSantis warned potential visitors that there would be consequenc­es for lawless behavior, WPLG reported.

“We’re a law-and-order state,” DeSantis said. “You are going to pay the price and be held accountabl­e if you’re coming for reasons other than to have fun. That is not gonna fly in the Sunshine

state.”

DeSantis said that state troopers will act as security for more residentia­l areas and help maintain order amid the surge of visitors. The deployed officers will also help direct traffic and oversee

DUI sobriety checkpoint­s.

On Tuesday, DeSantis was joined by the Miami Beach mayor, Steven Meiner, who requested additional law enforcemen­t as part of an ongoing initiative to “end spring break” in his city, NBC Miami reported.

“We are going to see 45 Florida troopers out on our streets,” Meiner said. “But really, law and order don’t happen only in the month of March ... it’s sending a message every single day that we are going to enforce the laws here.”

Bag checks and restricted beach access will also be in place in Miami Beach, as officials work to curtail chaos.

The latest crackdown comes after past spring break seasons have been mired with larger crowds, disorderly conduct and violence.

In 2023, two deadly shootings occurred in Miami Beach, with more than 100 guns confiscate­d by police, NBC Miami reported. Police arrested 488 people, and 230 people were charged with felonies.

 ?? ?? Women fight on the street near Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida, on 19 March 2021. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Women fight on the street near Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida, on 19 March 2021. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

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