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Spring ‘breakup’: What’s behind the US beach town crackdown

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Miami isn’t the only coastal city cautious about hosting raucous spring break college students. Racial tensions and year-round residents seeking quiet are two of the undercurrents at work.

Source: Christian Science Monitor

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