Thousands of beer-Guzzling and bikini-clad spring interrupers have come to Fort Lauderdale in large numbers for another week of sun-drenched, drink-driven dissolute on the beach.
The most important strip of bars and clubs in the city were packed with students for a different season, after officials had openly encouraged party lovers to have encouraged 'Come for the Fun' in a spring -friendly campaign advertisement last month.
Dailymail.com was there to catch the pleasure – and the chaos – that went on the night in Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale, often called 'Spring Break Central'.
Partygoers were interspersed during the day between the beach and the bars, dressed in Teeny bathing suits and colorful tribes, their wrists stacked with colorful access poles that they collected from each club.
The scenes were the same within each location: moulty partygoers who held in canned Seltzers in one hand and their mobile phones in the other.
In cafe Ibiza, drinks flowed free and Schoten were fired – from plastic water guns filled with cheap vodka.
In the meantime, on the beach, crowds partygoers unpacked almost every piece of sand and did not seem to be on horseback because of the heavy presence of police officers on horseback looking for a lid at the parties.
With the annual tradition in full swing, the festive spirit also inevitably brings an increase in arrests in connection with drugs and alcohol -related offenses.

Students have packed Fort Lauderdale's beach bars and clubs for another Boozy, Wild Spring Branch Season, DailyMail.com Photos Show

Chaos went for a long time in the night in Las Olas Beach, often called 'Spring Break Central'

But for a tough night party can lead to a lazy next day

No glass needed at Cafe Ibiza. Cheap vodka was fired directly from plastic water guns
Last week, video came to the fore from crowds while two men with boxing gloves fought each other on a beach of Fort Lauderdale, where a witness said that people gambled on the fight with cryptocurrency.
Joshua Pettus, the man who recorded the video of the fight, lives in the neighborhood on a boat and walked through the beach when he saw a huge crowd.
“I started to hear someone bets and they did it with crypto,” Pettus told NBC 6 South Florida.
The video shot by Pettus shows a man who eliminates the crowd before two other men turn on the boxing gloves.
After touching gloves, the men started throwing crazy punches together before one of them was knocked down.
Pettus claimed that students kicked the man in the circle while he was sitting on the sand and was still beaten by his opponent.

Women did not shy away from showing their ability with Teeny small bikinis and poor beach clothes


At Cafe Ibiza, most only needed a drink and a phone

Sparks flew in the many bars that focus on Fort Lauderdale Spring Breakers

The bar staff was just as pumped as his customers, with one bartender who encouraged crowds by standing at the bar

Fun is not just for the young people. A handful of older partygoers joined the spring breakers

Partygoers alternated all day between the beach and the bars, stacked with their wrists with colorful access fubricates for every club
Police officers who drove ATVs quickly arrived to break the fight, but it seemed to take some time before the crowd spread.
The police of Fort Lauderdale issued a statement with regard to the violent collision on the beach, warning that they had not found any evidence of gambling.
'The police of Fort Lauderdale witnessed and broke two incidents on the beach and the crowd both times without further problems.
'No cases of gambling have been reported or confirmed. This type of behavior is not tolerated, “the department said.
'Our police are fully in force to make the season safe and enjoyable for visitors and residents this spring break. We encourage everyone who witnesses a malfunction to call 911, “concluded the statement.
At the end of last month, the city of Fort Lauderdale announced a law enforcement plan to promote responsible parties pending the antics and related violations made in connection with the spring break.

A spring breaker with a multitude of club bracelets on its wrist is fired with a spray gun filled by drinks

The price of a drink from a spray gun was affordable for most at the bar that was stuck outside

The influx of partygoers as Fort Lauderdale invited spring breakers to the city while announcing a law enforcement plan to promote responsible parties last month

The Elbo Room in Fort Lauderdale was one of the many beach bars that were full of spring breaks
In contrast to the neighboring city and former spring break, Hotspot Miami, Fort Lauderdale officials have chosen an open poor approach for their influx of visitors, whereby mayor Dean Rantalis partygoers welcomes in the city.
“This year we will welcome our spring breakers,” said the mayor in a press conference in February. “We had a very successful year last year.”
The public safety measures of the city – which will remain in force until 12 April – include the triple of the number of police officers on patrol and beach sweeping. The presence of the police has increased in the entertainment area from 10 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Alcohol, coolers, tents and live music are also forbidden in areas with a lot of traffic on the beach.
The city in Zuid -Florida, located only 30 miles north of Miami, has become a popular spring break in recent years in the midst of strict aloud and strict measures to curb the noisy behavior that usually overwhelmes Miami Beach every year.
Earlier this year, Miami installed stricter fines, including substantial $ 100 parking costs, midnight evening clocks, security control points, anti-thui enforcement and a reinforced police in the hope of scraping the spring break.

In the meantime, on the beach, crowds partygoers unpacked almost every piece of sand and did not seem to be on horseback because of the heavy presence of police officers on horseback looking for a lid at the parties

The Horse of Florida mounted police lay the beaches to prevent the parties from getting out of hand. They even woke up a group of once surprised girls on the beach and said it was time to move

A female beach visitor was caught shining on the beach discreetly
For the 2022 season – before the local law enforcement began to crack – there were more than 1,000 arrests and nearly 100 attacks of weapons reported in those weeks.
In 2023 the city saw 488 arrests in Miami Beach, of which more than 230 crimes were, and more than 100 firearms were seized.
However, the full effort is at the expense of Miami companies that say they have lost millions of dollars in income because of the strictly enforced evening clocks.

A girl was turned around by a group of boys while another filmed the stunt
Last year, three popular night clubs in Miami tried to challenge the hard limitations in court, with a lawsuit being filed to lift the newly implemented midnight evening clock.
M2, Mynt Lounge, and exchanged, in South Beach, finally failed to destroy it in the curfew after Judge David C. Miller had refused the request.
As far as students are concerned, they have since easily led to nearby party cities, such as Panama City Beach, Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale – where the bustling strip of bars and night clubs welcomed the business tree.
In contrast to Miami, Fort Lauderdale also seems to have a more lax approach to local laws and regulations.
Despite a city -wide ban on alcohol, coolers, tents, tables or loud music on the beach, many students were openly seen who were the rules of the rules while the police watched.