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Miami Beach’s ‘reality check’ for spring breakers: viral PSA video

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Once an enclave for spring breakers trying to find warmer weather, the town of Miami Beach is making a concerted effort to curb raucous partying by launching a “Spring Break Reality Check” campaign.

The truth TV-themed PSA video shows just how unwelcome college students are to the Florida destination.

“Consider this your reality check. Spring Break and Miami Beach don’t mix,” the town of Miami Beach wrote on X. 

The show is fake, but the foundations apply

The video begins with a bunch of college-aged people driving to Miami Beach on what one young woman says will probably be “one of the best spring break ever.”

About 15 seconds into the promo, one other says, “Once we got to Miami Beach, things went downhill fast.”

The video launches right into a compilation of strict police oversight, DUI sobriety checkpoints and pricey parking fees.

“Apparently, the one thing that wasn’t contraband was the grapes and the cheese,” one young woman laments.

“Consider this your reality check. Spring Break and Miami Beach don’t mix,” the town of Miami Beach wrote on X, referencing the video.  City of Miami Beach TV
The video features a compilation of strict police oversight and other regulations. City of Miami Beach TV

At night, the crew is met with a strict curfew, resulting in several arguments and tension, with one member of the group saying: “I’m so sick of crying!”

“The true villain here is all these rules,” said one other. 

The concluding message of the video? The show is fake, but the foundations apply. 

The group within the video gets into several arguments, with various crying scenes featured within the PSA. City of Miami Beach TV

Play by our rules, or face the implications

The video is the most recent campaign effort by Miami Beach officials to discourage rowdy revelers from descending on the miles of pristine beaches and renowned nightlife. 

“This yr it’s a reality check, it’s showing what will occur in the event you come here, and also you don’t play by our rules,” Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner said. 

Last yr’s campaign resulted in Miami Beach seeing limited crowd sizes and fewer violence. Police Chief Wayne Jones said that arrests citywide went down 8% by March 17, 2024, in comparison with March 2023. 

The truth spoof is an effort by Miami Beach officials to discourage rowdy revelers. City of Miami Beach TV
“This yr it’s a reality check, it’s showing what will occur in the event you come here, and also you don’t play by our rules,” Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner said.  City of Miami Beach TV

Police enforcement is hoping to see the identical, if not higher, effect with the “Reality Check” parody released this yr. 

While the town saw last yr’s campaign as successful, some businesses said the measures went too far. M2, a nightclub in Miami Beach, reported half one million dollars in revenue loss during this era, based on WSVN.

‘Spring break and Miami Beach don’t mix’

The “Reality Check” ad points viewers to a web site that lists the various prohibitions to stop even probably the most insistent partyers from having fun with themselves throughout the busy weekends of March 13-16 and March 20-23: no novelty vehicle rentals, raised towing fees, sobriety checkpoints and the closure of all parking lots in South Beach, a bit of Miami Beach that typically heaves with tourists.

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Once an enclave for spring breakers trying to find warmer weather, the town of Miami Beach is making a concerted effort to curb raucous partying by launching a “Spring Break Reality Check” campaign.

The truth TV-themed PSA video shows just how unwelcome college students are to the Florida destination.

“Consider this your reality check. Spring Break and Miami Beach don’t mix,” the town of Miami Beach wrote on X. 

The show is fake, but the foundations apply

The video begins with a bunch of college-aged people driving to Miami Beach on what one young woman says will probably be “one of the best spring break ever.”

About 15 seconds into the promo, one other says, “Once we got to Miami Beach, things went downhill fast.”

The video launches right into a compilation of strict police oversight, DUI sobriety checkpoints and pricey parking fees.

“Apparently, the one thing that wasn’t contraband was the grapes and the cheese,” one young woman laments.

“Consider this your reality check. Spring Break and Miami Beach don’t mix,” the town of Miami Beach wrote on X, referencing the video.  City of Miami Beach TV
The video features a compilation of strict police oversight and other regulations. City of Miami Beach TV

At night, the crew is met with a strict curfew, resulting in several arguments and tension, with one member of the group saying: “I’m so sick of crying!”

“The true villain here is all these rules,” said one other. 

The concluding message of the video? The show is fake, but the foundations apply. 

The group within the video gets into several arguments, with various crying scenes featured within the PSA. City of Miami Beach TV

Play by our rules, or face the implications

The video is the most recent campaign effort by Miami Beach officials to discourage rowdy revelers from descending on the miles of pristine beaches and renowned nightlife. 

“This yr it’s a reality check, it’s showing what will occur in the event you come here, and also you don’t play by our rules,” Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner said. 

Last yr’s campaign resulted in Miami Beach seeing limited crowd sizes and fewer violence. Police Chief Wayne Jones said that arrests citywide went down 8% by March 17, 2024, in comparison with March 2023. 

The truth spoof is an effort by Miami Beach officials to discourage rowdy revelers. City of Miami Beach TV
“This yr it’s a reality check, it’s showing what will occur in the event you come here, and also you don’t play by our rules,” Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner said.  City of Miami Beach TV

Police enforcement is hoping to see the identical, if not higher, effect with the “Reality Check” parody released this yr. 

While the town saw last yr’s campaign as successful, some businesses said the measures went too far. M2, a nightclub in Miami Beach, reported half one million dollars in revenue loss during this era, based on WSVN.

‘Spring break and Miami Beach don’t mix’

The “Reality Check” ad points viewers to a web site that lists the various prohibitions to stop even probably the most insistent partyers from having fun with themselves throughout the busy weekends of March 13-16 and March 20-23: no novelty vehicle rentals, raised towing fees, sobriety checkpoints and the closure of all parking lots in South Beach, a bit of Miami Beach that typically heaves with tourists.

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