Cocoa Beach goes after “un-permitted” beach day party, promises arrests as appropriate

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COCOA BEACH, FL – City officials have announced strict enforcement measures in response to an illegal event scheduled for May 25th, titled “Beach Day Island Party.” The event, which lacks the necessary permits, has prompted the City Manager to establish a Special Event Zone stretching from the north to the south entrances of Cocoa Beach.

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According to the City of Cocoa Beach Government’s recent announcement on social media, any and all traffic violations within this zone will be rigorously enforced, with fines doubled and possible vehicle impoundment for infractions. The statement emphasized that there would be “STRICT ENFORCEMENT” of all Florida Statutes and local ordinances, including making arrests as deemed necessary.

This crackdown comes as the city seeks to maintain order and safety during what is anticipated to be a highly attended gathering. The city has advised residents and visitors to adhere strictly to the rules to avoid any penalties or legal issues.

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