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Miami Mayor Warns Crowds to Stay Away from City of Miami Following South Beach Chaos

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez held a press conference Friday to send a warning that rowdy crowds and “lawlessness” would not be tolerated in the city this weekend after law enforcement has struggled with masses of tourists in South Beach.

“In the city of Miami, we’re prepared for the possibility of a surge of people in some of our neighborhoods,” Suarez said, noting that the road closures and curfew in place in the entertainment district may drive partygoers into other areas. 

“Thankfully there were no incidents last week, and we’re hoping that the messaging about curfews has reduced the capacity of people coming to our cities,” Suarez continued. We will not tolerate any sort of property destruction, this is not gonna be something that will create national headlines.”

Deputy Police Chief Ron Papier said that the department had brought in additional officers to work throughout the weekend.

“We have them on bicycle, undercover, and even tactical officers in the event that we get larger crowds overtaking the streets,” Papier said.

He asked that local residents be mindful of road closures in Miami Beach and stay away from the area if possible.

“If you want to come and have vacation in the City of Miami, you’re welcome to come and enjoy the hospitality, but we’re not gonna tolerate any disorder,” the chief said.

Papier also reminded that Miami-Date County still has a midnight curfew in place, so restaurants and bars in the City of Miami should be shut down by then. 

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