Officials in Miami Beach voted this week to restrict alcohol sales in March, as the city hopes to stave off the spring break calamity that overwhelmed the seaside paradise in 2021. “During March — on either side of St. Patrick’s Day, at the high point at spring break — the disorder in our city is intolerable. It’s just that simple,” said Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber, according to CNN. The new resolution shuts off on-premise booze sales at 2 a.m. from March 7 to March 21, in the raucous entertainment district of South Beach. The typical time for last call is 5 a.m.
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