Awkward Video Discourages Florida Spring Breakers
There is an awkward new video that discourages Florida spring breakers. The City of Miami Beach released a video on their social media pages that says that they are breaking…

Florida Spring Breakers
Getty Images RFThere is an awkward new video that discourages Florida spring breakers. The City of Miami Beach released a video on their social media pages that says that they are breaking up with spring break.
Here's What The Video Says About Florida Spring Breakers
"We need to talk. This isn’t working anymore and it’s not us it’s you. We just want different things. Our idea of a good time is relaxing on the beach, hitting up the spa, or check out a new restaurant. You just wanna get drunk in public and ignore laws. Do you even remember what happened last March? That was our breaking point, so we’re breaking up with you, and don’t try to apologize and come crawling back. This isn’t safe, so we’re done. Just so you know we’re serious. This March you can expect things like curfews, bag checks, and restricted beach access, DUI checkpoints, $100 parking, and strong police enforcement for drug possession and violence. Whatever it takes because it’s time to move on. Maybe we can talk when you’re done with your spring break phase but until then…"
If I lived on Miami Beach then I can understand why this is happening. You don't want the city you live in a love being turned into something you don't want. On the other hand, if you are a business in Miami Beach you may not like this so much. You expect the money to come in during spring break time, but you don't want all the other bad things. This video will either encourage or discourage people and it may encourage them. That is exactly what the City of Miami Beach doesn't want.

Florida is a great place to go for spring break, but this new video is discouraging Florida spring breakers. Hopefully, people behave this year, so next year maybe a video won't have to be put out about this.
What Tampa Is Doing Right Compared To Other Major U.S. Cities
Tampa must be doing something right to have so many people move here every year. A recent Reddit thread asked the question, "what is Tampa doing right compared to other major cities?" A lot of people chimed in with their opinions. We thought we would highlight the best ones.
We know that Tampa is not perfect, and really any U.S. city could always use some improvements. But that doesn't mean Tampa isn't a great place to live or vacation. Compared to other cities, we seem to be doing a few things right. Now I have not been to every major U.S. city, but a fair share. So I think I can agree with everything the Reddit users have listed.
Recently Creative Loafing put out a survey to their readers. They had nearly 200 responses for the "What Tampa Bay Needs" survey. A Tampa Bay Times journalist even submitted his twelve suggestions that would make Tampa a better place. It included the obvious building of a train/light rail on 275, increasing public parks, building more sidewalks, and more. You can read all the suggestions here.
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Although it needs some work, one surprising thing you will find on this list is public transportation. Everyone in the Tampa Bay area seems to agree that we need a better solution for our traffic. Maybe expanding lanes can help short term, but with the overwhelming number of people moving to Tampa, it can only help for so long. Many residents think that the new Howard Frankland Bridge won't make a bit of a difference when it comes to relieving traffic. The good news is that they are building the bridge to be able to equip a light rail when the time comes.
What Tampa Is Doing Right Compared To Other Major Cities
Excellent Airport
There's a reason TPA has a cult-like following. It's because it's been named one of America's best airports over and over again. Tampa International Airport is so organized and efficient compared to other airports like MCO (and from my personal experiences) Denver Airport, Phoenix, LAX, etc.

Reliable Road Reporting System
We know how bad the traffic can be in Tampa, but thankfully the road conditions aren't as bad as other major cities. It helps that we have multiple resources to report potholes, asphalt delamination, and more. Reddit users say they've filed complaints with the City of Tampa's fix it fast program and saw changes within 24-48 hours.
Great Library
After realizing how much you pay for property taxes, you should really take advantage of your public library. Once you get a library card, you can download any ebook, magazine, and more from Hillsborough libraries through the Libby app. Plus many libraries offer kids clubs, ASL classes, and computers with Adobe programs.
Clean Downtown
This one may be controversial for some of you. But keep in mind we're comparing Tampa to other major U.S. cities. Compared to places like LA, NYC, Chicago, and New Orleans, Tampa is way cleaner than many other major markets. Think back a few weeks to Gasparilla, the day after the parade, it looked like it didn't even happen! Plus we have so many pet cleanup stations and trash cans that are regularly emptied.
Free/Cheap Public Transport
While Tampa is lacking some major public transport like a light rail, the systems we do have are reliable and fairly affordable. We are forever grateful the TECO streetcar in Downtown Tampa is free to use. Our preferred way of getting around on Lightning game days. Plus, there's the Pirate Taxi, Cross Bay Ferry, and downtown has the cheap option of the Dash Tesla cabs. Riders are $2 each.

Tampa Bay Lightning
Speaking of Lightning game days. The Tampa Bay Lightning organization is one of the reasons that makes Tampa so great. Owner Jeff Vinik has put a lot of money and change into the city over the past few years. Plus, the way the players and organization interact with and help the community is outstanding. Someone also mentioned the traffic control around Lightning (and Bucs) games are way better compared to other cities.
Culture
Tampa is known for it's diverse population with a lack of segregated areas (besides Hyde Park and Davis Island). From restaurants, to art galleries and museums, Tampa is flooded with all kinds of culture. We are also home to the only trilingual paper in the country.
